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A fun and energetic look at the world of art education.

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    • 4.7 • 153 Ratings

A fun and energetic look at the world of art education.

    Ep. 415 - Thoughts on End-of-Year Portfolios

    Ep. 415 - Thoughts on End-of-Year Portfolios

    In today's episode, Tim shares his thoughts on the topic of portfolios as the end of the school year approaches. Portfolios can be a valuable opportunity for students to reflect on their learning and showcase their work, especially at the end of the semester or the end of the year. Listen as he shares ideas for types of portfolios, learning activities, and AOEU resources you can use when working with portfolios as we wind down the year.  
    Resources and Links Portfolio Reflection Checklist Growth Portfolio Assessment Writing a Portfolio Statement Portfolio Feedback Sheet Check out Student Portfolio Basics in PRO Learning!

    • 25 min
    Ep. 414 - The May Mailbag: Best Watercolors, ELL Supports, and End of Year Cleanup

    Ep. 414 - The May Mailbag: Best Watercolors, ELL Supports, and End of Year Cleanup

    With the month of May upon us, it is time for another mailbag episode! Amanda and Tim begin with a chat about NAEA in Minneapolis and their own visits back to the classroom as volunteers. They then dive into a bit of advice on watercolors, strategies for ELL students, ideas on student behaviors, and strategies for upcoming job interviews. See the links below for all the resources mentioned in today's discussion!
    If you have a question for a future mailbag episode, email podcasts@theartofeducation.edu or leave a voice recording at 515-209-2595.
    Resources and Links The Perfect One-Day Art Lesson Substitute Tips and One-Day Art Lessons Simple One-Day Lessons (Ep. 307) and Even More Simple One-Day Lessons (Ep. 308) 12 One-Day Lessons for the Secondary Art Room The Art Teacher's Ultimate Guide to Getting Hired Find the Getting Hired as an Art Teacher pack in PRO Learning How to Support ELL Students Check out Strategies for English Language Learners in PRO Learning End of the Year Cleanup Jobs for Your Students There are PRO Learning packs on choice for both Secondary and Elementary 13 Fresh and Seamless Ways to Expand Your Art Lesson

    • 52 min
    Ep. 413 - Exploring Poetry and Art

    Ep. 413 - Exploring Poetry and Art

    In today's episode, Tim wants to sneak in an episode for National Poetry Month before April is out. Kyle Wood returns to the show to share some of his ideas on poetry and art and discuss a pair of his most recent articles. Listen as they discuss concrete poems, ekphrastic poetry, and how we can get kids writing and thinking differently about art. 
    Resources and Links Bringing Concrete Poetry Into the Art Room Incorporating Poetry to Boost Process in Advanced Art  A One Day Lesson that Connects Poetry and Art Analysis Ekphrastic Poems: Using Language Arts to Improve Visual Literacy

    • 28 min
    From the Archives: Exploring Art Teacher Myths

    From the Archives: Exploring Art Teacher Myths

    In today's episode from the archives, both Janet Taylor and Amanda Heyn are joining Tim 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

    • 33 min
    Ask the Experts, Episode Six: Sculpture

    Ask the Experts, Episode Six: Sculpture

    In the sixth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, former Art Ed Radio host Andrew McCormick returns to the podcast and joins Tim for a discussion on sculpture in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss inexpensive and unique sculpture materials, the importance of process, their most creative projects, and so much more. 
    AOEU Resources on Drawing PRO Learning Beginning Sculpture Exploring Sculpture with Elementary Students Exploring Architecture Through Paper Sculpture FLEX Curriculum 2D to 3D Integrating Sculpture Sculpting with Cardboard AOEU Graduate Courses Studio: Sculpture AOEU Magazine & Podcasts Ep. 185: Simple Sculpture Ideas Ep. 075: Sculpture Ideas for Every Level Ep. 191: New Ideas for Fibers, Sculpture, and Metals Inexpensive Sculpture Ideas to Start the Year NOW Conference Simple and Creative Paper Sculptures Mixed Media Mash-Up Sculptures

    • 50 min
    Ask the Experts, Episode Five: Drawing

    Ask the Experts, Episode Five: Drawing

    In the fifth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Jenn Russell joins Tim for a discussion on drawing in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss their favorite drawing materials to teach, whether we can manage the mess of pastels, how to scaffold your instruction and curriculum, and so much more. 
    AOEU Resources on Drawing PRO Learning Observational Drawing Rethinking Your Drawing Curriculum Drawing Using Charcoal The Building Blocks of Drawing FLEX Curriculum Drawing Connections (One Day Lessons) Experimenting with Portraiture AOEU Graduate Courses Studio: Drawing AOEU Magazine & Podcasts Ep. 188: Inside the Studio with CJ Hendry Ep. 257: How Exactly Do You Teach Drawing? Ep. 187: Exploration and Experimentation in Drawing Exploring the Magic of Blind Contour Drawing NOW Conference Tips to Create Spectacular Colored Pencil Drawings A New Way to Look at Portrait Drawing

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
153 Ratings

153 Ratings

DisappointedNoSurprise ,

Love the POD Cast!

I must say this is one of the most enjoyable podcasts I have had the pleasure of listening to. The host Tim Bogatz, weaves his conversations and topics with a wit and charm that one could only expect from a creative mind not only at the forefront of America’s ART culture today, but also leading it to greater heights. Definitely an easy listen, and worth the time for anyone who dreams of being involved In The ARTS, whatever form you choose.

StudioPrimer511 ,

Why does the host sound so salty

I’ve listened to nearly every episode in hopes of gleaning ideas and skills for my classroom, but I have reached a stopping point. The host sounds so burned out. The down trodden tone is a buzz kill. I get it—teaching is hard, but lighten up a little.

Beckobro ,

Listened to one so far…

I have been an art teacher for only 3 years and just in the first episode related with everything that was said. I feel like the podcast knew what I needed to hear. Everything they brought up I say in class every year. Will keep listening and see where is takes me.

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