Art Ed Radio

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The Podcast for Art Teachers

Episodes

  • From the Archives: Taking Stock of Where You Are

    20/06/2023 Duration: 24min

    In this episode from the archives, we're diving into summer, and talking about how we deal with all of the feelings and emotions that come with stepping away from school for a while. Today, Sarah Krajewski joins Tim to talk about how we can take stock of where we are and find our best path forward. Listen as they discuss how we approach the summer, how we think about mental health, and why healing needs to be a part of your vocabulary.   Resources and Links Listen to the Drive-Thru Art Show podcast Planning for Self-Regulation This Summer Explore The Art of SEL podcast Find Sarah on Instagram

  • Ep. 373 - Taking a Break This Summer

    13/06/2023 Duration: 26min

    Following last week's mailbag episode, Tim spends some time ruminating on why teachers need to take a break this summer. With so many teachers feeling exhausted, he talks about the benefits to stepping away and the reasons you should take a break from school-related work for a couple of months. Listen as he discusses creating a routine around what you love, exploring new ideas that excite you, and the benefits of making more connections with the people who can support you. Resources and Links Challenges From This Year and How Art Teachers Overcame Them Read Abby Schukei's article about Focusing on Yourself How to Reduce Stress and Take Things Off Your Plate

  • Ep. 372 - Opening Up the June Mailbag

    06/06/2023 Duration: 40min

    The long-awaited mailbag episode with Amanda and Tim is here! This is the first of a new series of mailbag episodes that will publish the first week of every month. In today's June mailbag, Amanda and Tim answer questions from teachers all over the country. Listen as they tackle a variety of topics, including how to handle unsuccessful teaching, why breaks are so important, how we deal with sub shortages, and how to respond to difficult teachers and students. If you have a question for a future mailbag episode, email timothybogatz@theartofeducation.edu or leave a voice recording at 515-209-2595. Resources and Links Challenges From This Year and How Art Teachers Overcame Them How Art Teachers Can Deal with Demoralization Why Art and Art Teachers Matter How to Reduce Stress and Take Things Off Your Plate

  • Ep. 371 - Ideas for Artmaking in Nature

    30/05/2023 Duration: 17min

    Due to a number of listener requests, Tim takes today's episode outside! More specifically, he is talking about a number of ideas for artmaking activities you can do outdoors with your students. The conversation covers incorporating nature in simple lessons to architectural marvels and earth artists, as well as the reasons why students benefit from being outside. Tim also highlights a number of recently published AOEU articles that explore these ideas even further. Resources and Links 13 Art Ideas that are Perfect to Take Outdoors 7 Lessons to Take Art Out Into Nature 5 Famous Architectural Works and 10 Fascinating Earth Artists Tips to Incorporate and Plan the Perfect Art Nature Lessons

  • From the Archives: Keeping Kids Engaged Through the End of the Year

    23/05/2023 Duration: 24min

    The end of the year is difficult for teachers, and possibly the most difficult part of that is keeping students engaged. In this episode from 2019, Jordan DeWilde joins Tim to talk about his ideas to keep students creating meaningful work until they are gone for the summer. Listen as they discuss collaboration, engagement, and the best lessons to help students end the year strong.  Resources and Links Keeping Students Engaged Through the End of the Year Jordan's Celebrating Diversity Through Contemporary Art PRO Learning Pack 5 Projects to Engage Students Who Love Sports

  • Ep. 369 - Looking Ahead to the Fall

    16/05/2023 Duration: 34min

    As we come to the final weeks of school, our thoughts seem to naturally drift to what we will be seeing and doing when the next school year starts. In today's episode, Tim talks to Janet Taylor about the issues on teachers' minds as we start planning for fall. Listen as they discuss how teachers are feeling overworked, their thoughts about administrative support, and their perspectives on student engagement. Finally, Tim asks for listener feedback as to what issues you are thinking the most about for the next school year. Resources and Links Getting Apathetic Students Invested in Art How to Advocate from the Top Revitalizing Your Teaching for the Year Ahead

  • Ep. 368 - An Introduction to Atelier Training

    09/05/2023 Duration: 37min

    Despite its long history in the world of art, many art teachers do not know about atelier training--so it is time for an explainer episode! Mandy Theis, art educator and Director of the School of Atelier Arts, joins Tim today to share the ins and outs of atelier training. Listen as they discuss the history of atelier training, what contemporary atelier training is, strategies for how to teach realistic drawing and painting skills in the classroom, and opportunities available for both students and teachers.  Resources and Links Learn more about the School of Atelier Arts Follow Mandy on Instagram Find the book Mandy mentioned on Atelier Training by Juliette Aristedes Listen to Mandy on the Thriving Artist Podcast

  • Ep. 367 - The Creatividad Project

    02/05/2023 Duration: 34min

    Candido Crespo is back on the podcast! Tim welcomes him back to the show for a discussion on how Candido is bringing art to the community and the workshops he is organizing through his CreativiDAD Project. Listen as they talk about the power of families being creative together, including the value of quality time, exploration, and why we should help parents add creativity to their parenting tool belt.  Resources and Links Learn more about the CreativiDAD project Follow Candido on Instagram and Twitter Take a look at everything else that Candido is doing

  • Ep. 366 - Exploring Art Teacher Myths

    25/04/2023 Duration: 32min

    Both Janet Taylor and Amanda Heyn are joining Tim today to discuss, debate, and debunk some various art teacher myths. From art teachers who just paint all day to exploding ceramics to dressing in rainbow colors, there is so much to talk about! Listen as they discuss where art teacher myths come from, the worst advice they've ever received, and the best suggestions they have that all art teachers should know. Resources and Links Setting Boundaries with Confidence Advice NOT to Follow Your First Year of Teaching Wear Your Color Wheel and Get Your Mornings Back! 5 Reasons for and Against Putting On an Art Show

  • From the Archives: Visual Journaling, Artmaking, and Creativity

    18/04/2023 Duration: 39min

    In today's episode from the Art Ed Radio archives, Eric Scott joins Tim for a long discussion on visual journaling, artmaking, and creativity. In a wide-ranging conversation, they chat about Eric's art practice, how things changed for him during the pandemic, how sketchbooks can be a powerful creative outlet, and why Tim maybe needs to give glue sticks another look. Resources and Links Visit Eric's website Find Eric on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter View Eric's livestreams on YouTube

  • Ep. 364 - Previewing the NAEA National Convention

    11/04/2023 Duration: 20min

    This week is the start of the NAEA National Convention in San Antonio, Texas, and Tim is here with a preview of the event in today's episode. Listen as he discusses his love of learning and attending conferences, some events he is most looking forward to, and some of the happenings with the AOEU team. He also discusses some tips on how to make the most of your conference experience and how to find value in any type of professional development. Resources and Links 7 Reasons to Attend Professional Learning Events Why You Should Attend an Art Ed Conference 6 Strategies for Fast and Formative Assessments Take Home Assessments for the Art Room

  • Ep. 363 - 6 Assessment Ideas for the Art Room

    04/04/2023 Duration: 21min

    In today's episode, Tim is sharing some ideas for assessments in the art room and how they can be used to engage your students. Listen as he discusses the significant differences between assessments and grading, the value of one-on-one discussions with your students, and some strategies to help you create successful rubrics.  Resources and Links Check out the Plug and Play Rubric in AOEU's FLEX Curriculum 5 Tips for Better Art Assessments 6 Strategies for Fast and Formative Assessments Take Home Assessments for the Art Room  

  • Ep. 362 - Can We Find Time to Balance Everything?

    28/03/2023 Duration: 20min

    In today's episode, Tim is joined by elementary art teacher Laura Irmis to discuss if and how we can find the time to do everything that is expected of us as art teachers. Laura shares how she is making it work as a teacher, artist, mother, and graduate student. Listen as she discusses all of that with Tim and they both share thoughts on prioritizing, scheduling, and their love of ceramics.   Resources and Links Listen to the Everyday Art Room episode on Creating Time for Yourself Take a look at the Studio: Painting-Watercolor course See all of AOEU's Graduate Courses Check out Laura's Ceramics Website

  • Ep. 361 - The March Mailbag Episode

    21/03/2023 Duration: 21min

    After a flood of messages coming into the inbox, Tim is answering listener questions in this mailbag episode. Listen as he talks about March Madness and Arts Madness, AP portfolios, book recommendations, and how careful teachers should be when it comes to their digital footprint.  Resources and Links You can find one-day lessons in Tim's first podcast, second podcast, and in FLEX Curriculum Find the book Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Check out Kyle Wood's Arts Madness

  • Ep. 360 - Management Strategies for Kindergarten

    14/03/2023 Duration: 26min

    Ishel Brimhall is back on the podcast to discuss some of her favorite management strategies for Kindergarten classes and all of her younger students. Tim wants to know how those strategies might be adaptable to work with older students. Listen as they discuss those adaptations, how we grab and hold students' attention, the best ways to organize supplies, and why just about every teacher has to deal with students eating supplies. Resources and Links Listen to Ishel's previous appearance on the podcast Read Ishel's article on Effectively Managing 30-Minute Kindergarten Classes Find more from Ishel

  • Ep. 359 - More Ideas for ChatGPT and the Art Room

    07/03/2023 Duration: 27min

    After an incredible response to last week's episode on what ChatGPT can do in our classrooms, Amanda Heyn joins Tim once again to continue the conversation. They share some of their own experience and ideas, as well as a number of suggestions from teachers across the country. Listen as they discuss drawing prompts, artwork descriptions, assessment ideas, and more! Resources and Links Listen to last week's episode Try out ChatGPT for yourself An interesting discussion on ChatGPT in the Classroom 19 Ways to Use ChatGPT in Your Classroom

  • Ep. 358 - What Should You Know About ChatGPT and the Art Room?

    28/02/2023 Duration: 42min

    Artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be everywhere, and it is slowly making its way into our classrooms. Currently, the most popular and powerful AI chatbot is known as ChatGPT, and its escapades have been all over the internet. But what can ChatGPT do in our classrooms? Should we be excited? Should we be worried? Amanda Heyn joins Tim today to discuss all of these questions and more, including the benefits and consequences of using AI, how teachers might be able to use the tool, and some of their own experiences with the chatbot. Resources and Links Try out ChatGPT for yourself An interesting discussion on ChatGPT in the Classroom 19 Ways to Use ChatGPT in Your Classroom

  • Ep. 357 - Using Glue to Enhance the Art Room

    21/02/2023 Duration: 17min

    AOEU writer Mariana VanDerMolen is on the podcast for the first time today to discuss a couple of her recent articles, including one on setting goals and one on a variety of uses for glue in the art room. Listen as she and Tim discuss some new ideas for glue, its many possibilities, and why Tim might eventually become a glue stick believer. Resources and Links Read Mariana's articles on glue and goal-setting See all of her articles Check out her Day in the Life episode on Youtube Follow Mariana on Instagram

  • Ep. 356 - Engaging Students with Art History

    14/02/2023 Duration: 28min

    Kyle Wood is back on the podcast to talk about his upcoming 'Arts Madness' tournament, and he and Tim share some of their favorite ideas on how to get students engaged with art history. Listen as they discuss the importance of engagement, some of their favorite strategies to help kids make connections, and how to help students think critically about the art they are seeing and creating.  Resources and Links Find everything you need to know about this year's Arts Madness tournament Follow Kyle on Twitter Listen to a previous episode with Kyle on gamification Find Tim's podcast on 17 Black Artists to Know

  • Ep. 355 - Bringing Theater Into the Art Room

    07/02/2023 Duration: 24min

    In today's episode, Tim welcomes elementary art teacher Ishel Brimhall to the show to talk about how she utilizes her theater experiences in the art room. Listen as they discuss the connections between the performing and visual arts, how theater activities can benefit our art students, and specific projects that have helped Ishel's students find success. Resources and Links 3 Ways to Incorporate Theater Techniques in the Art Room 3 Ways to Bring Together Dance, Drama, and the Visual Arts Help Your Students Dig Deeper with the Drama Notebook Find more from Ishel

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