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Everyday Art Room, with Nic Hahn, is a look into the world of elementary art, offering advice, stories, and ideas to improve your teaching.
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Ep. 236 - Utilizing Contemporary Artists in Your Classroom
In today's episode, educator Flavia Zuñiga-West joins Candido to talk about the benefits of showing contemporary art and working with contemporary artists in your classroom. Listen as they discuss the ideas of windows, mirrors, and sliding doors, talk about ways to make art history accessible, and list some of their favorite artists to share with their students.
Resources and Links Learn more about Narsiso Martinez, Chakia Booker, and Carmen Lomas Garza Incredible Contemporary Artists Your Students Will Love How to Connect Your Students with Contemporary Art Find Flavia on Instagram and learn more about Adding Voices -
Ep. 235 - The Mobile Art Studio
In today's episode, AOEU Instructor April Malphurs joins Candido to discuss her mobile art studio and how she brings art to her community. Listen as they discuss the benefits of community-based education programs, how they motivate reluctant learners, and the joy that comes from teaching art outside a traditional classroom setting.
Resources and Links Connecting with the Community (Ep. 223) Using Art to Help Our Community (Ep. 147) 6 Ways to Partner With the Community for Your Art Show Find April on Instagram and on her website -
Ep. 234 - Strategies to Help ELL Students
In today's episode, Candido speaks with educator Trinity Villanueva about working with English Language Learners. Listen as they discuss celebrating language and culture, programs that help students in meaningful ways, and Trinity's best advice for teachers that work with English Language Learners.
Resources and Links How to Support ELL Students to Thrive in the Art Room 5 Tips for Teaching English Language Learners 5 Strategies to Help Your English Language Learners -
Ep. 233 - Life as a First-Year Art Teacher
In today's episode, Candido talks with his colleague JT Harris about Jt's experiences this year as a first-year art teacher. Listen as they discuss how to navigate the challenges of your first year, how to establish yourself with both students and colleagues, and why self-reflection can make you a better teacher in the long run.
Resources and Links Dear First-Year Art Teacher . . . 4 Lessons Learned as a First-Year Teacher During the Pandemic 10 Things You Need to Know Your First Year of Elementary Art View the First-Year Teacher's Guide on YouTube -
Ep. 232 - Considering Special Education and Disabilities in the Art Room
In today's episode, Candido explores the intersection between special education, disability rights, and arts education. Joining him to discuss these topics is Jenna Gabriel, a Ph.D student in arts education at VCU. Listen as they discuss their understandings of disability, our approach to special education, and how we can refine our systems to best help our special education students. Resources and Links 3 Ways to Eliminate Ableist Language in the Art Room Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau Follow Jenna on Instagram
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Ep. 231 - Strategies for Teaching Photography
Photography—with all of its necessary equipment, knowledge, and technology—can be a difficult medium to teach. Today's episode tries to break down some of those barriers and tell you how you can bring photography to the elementary and middle school level. Listen as Sarah DeKett joins Candido to talk about organization, lessons, creativity, and how she started a photography program without a budget.
Resources and Links How to Bring Photography Into Any Art Class 2 Engaging Projects for Beginning Photography Students How to Get Your Students Thinking Deeply With Photography View Sarah's Photography Classroom Website
Customer Reviews
You’re not alone
This podcast (and all of the AOEU community and resources) are not only great for getting the creative juices flowing and bringing innovative ideas into the classroom, but it reminds you that you’re not alone. In a system that is more focused on politics and how it “looks on paper” - as it is in my state at least - the arts are usually an afterthought, which can leave you as the teacher feeling very discouraged and forgotten. This podcast, and the Art Ed Radio podcast remind you that you’re not alone and what you’re doing does make a difference.
Thank you!
I'm a stay at home mom turned art teacher for the first time this year. I graduated from college in 2002 and am a little nervous to start my first ever teaching job. I am so thankful for all your tips and tricks. You are so real and I appreciate that so much!
Perfect Resource for art teachers
Cassie is such an inspiration as I go on my art teacher’in journey. She has so many practical tips and ideas on teaching art. I love how cheerful and positive she always is. Teaching art to hundreds (or thousands in my situation) of students is not an easy job so it’s so helpful to have the support of other art teachers willing to share what works for them!