Synopsis
The Podcast for Art Teachers
Episodes
-
Ep. 053 - Learning to Love Ceramics, Part 2
21/02/2017 Duration: 24minWe are on to Learning to Love Ceramics, the sequel! So many teachers have a love/hate relationship with teaching ceramics, but the Radio Guys want to convince everyone they can love ceramics like they do. They try to cover everything they couldn't get to in the last episode, including their favorite ceramics projects to teach (4:00), advice to teachers that aren't as comfortable with ceramics (8:30), and their best strategies for making glazing a success (12:00) If you missed the first part of the episode last week, make sure you give it a listen! Resources and Links: Check out Part 1 of the podcast How to take your basic ceramics projects to the next level 50 Amazing Clay Resources from AOE Check out the Studio: Ceramics course
-
Ep. 052 - Learning to Love Ceramics, Part 1
14/02/2017 Duration: 24minSo many teachers have a love/hate relationship with teaching ceramics, but the Radio Guys want to convince everyone they can love ceramics like they do. Tim starts the show with a pretty crazy confession about his history with teaching ceramics (1:15). Andrew comes on the show as the guys discuss their favorite homemade tools (5:30), Tim teaches Andrew how to keep his sinks from smelling disgusting (12:30), and Andrew tells about his terrible self-given nickname (15:15) and his best firing processes (16:30). The conversation runs up against the clock, though, so there's even more the guys need to talk about. Be on the lookout for Part 2 soon! Resources and Links: Tim's video on using blenders for slip How to take your basic ceramics projects to the next level 50 Amazing Clay Resources from AOE Check out the Studio: Ceramics course
-
Ep. 051 - From Horror Films to Children's Books--An Interview with Drew Daywalt
07/02/2017 Duration: 21minTim has the awesome opportunity to interview author Drew Daywalt--of The Day The Crayons Quit fame--who will be a featured presenter at the 2017 Art Ed Now Online Conference. What most people don't know, however, is that Drew is a successful writer, producer, and director who has found a lot of success with horror films. In a wide-ranging and entertaining conversation, Tim asks Drew about the connection between horror films and children's literature (9:00), they discuss the creative process (12:00), and Drew shares what we can expect from him in the near future (18:00). Resources and Links Take a look at Drew's books: The Day the Crayons Quit, and The Day the Crayons Came Home Check out some of Drew's horror films Check out the article that Introduces Drew as an Art Ed Now Featured Presenter
-
Ep. 050 - Creating a Secondary Curriculum That Works For You
31/01/2017 Duration: 25minAs Andrew talked about with Johanna last week, curriculum is way less "what" we teach, and more of "how" we teach it. In Part 2, Tim comes on the show to join Andrew in a discussion about curriculum at the secondary level. They hit on the big themes of autonomy and creativity, and how those themes should influence what and how you teach. Listen as they discuss how to give your students a voice in curriculum planning (9:00), how to deal with a curriculum that is dictated to you (12:30), and how to ensure consistency and quality with curriculum by utilizing the National Core Arts Standards (15:15). Resources and Links: If you missed last week's episode on curriculum, give it a listen! Take a look at the National Core Arts Standards that Tim mentioned. You can dive deep into The Art of Ed's curriculum resources.
-
Ep. 049 - Curriculum Part 1
24/01/2017 Duration: 29minCurriculum is way less "what" we teach, and more of "how" we teach it. Andrew brings on AOE's Johanna Russell to talk about our own systems and routines, and making sure they can work at any level. There are a lot of different approaches to curriculum, of course, but it's important to make sure we are still meeting the standards no matter the approach. As we move beyond that, Andrew talks about mindset vs. skillset, and Johanna starts a discussion on how it's not about what facts they remember, it's about developing confidence as artists and learners (11:30). They also discuss the difference between "covering" material and actually TEACHING that material (15:00), and why we need both kids and colleagues in the correct mindset to find success (19:00). Johanna finishes the show by giving her best advice for writing or rewriting your own curriculum and the best approach for you and your students (26:00). Resources and Links: Johanna mentioned her learning that came from the book titled "The Power of Habit" J
-
Ep. 048 - How Do You Deal with Parents?
17/01/2017 Duration: 30minBuilding relationships with parents can be a daunting task--especially when you teach hundreds of kids. But it's always about communication. There aren't a lot of shortcuts, unfortunately, but putting the time into building relationships is ultimately worth it. Listen as Andrew and Lindsey discuss the benefits of a good relationship with parents (8:30), strategies to build those relationships as an elective teacher (11:30), and how to mend fences when problems with parents do arise (17:15). Resources and Links: Take a look at some of Lindsey's best articles: Connecting with Parents via Facebook Being an Art Teacher Celebrity in Your Community Parenting and Teaching Art
-
Ep. 047 - Getting to Know Mike Venezia
10/01/2017 Duration: 22minTim had the chance to sit down with author and illustrator Mike Venezia, whose "Getting to Know" series of books are in art rooms around the world. Mike has a great understanding of--and appreciation for--art teachers, and what we do on an everyday basis. This appreciation led to a meaningful and inspirational conversation. Listen as Tim asks Mike about Inspiration and education in art, and how he turned it into a career (3:00), his beginning as an author and illustrator (6:15), and his working methodology when creativity strikes (15:30). If you want to hear even more from Mike, he will be one of the featured speakers at Art Ed Now, the 2017 Winter Online Conference for Art Teachers. Check out the entire lineup of presenters and register today! Resources and Links: Check out Mike's website, which features a great bio and all of his work! Take a look at this awesome review of Mike's series of books! Here are a couple more ideas from AOE to make Art History engaging and enjoyable: https://www.theartofed.com/2
-
Ep. 046 - Starting Off Strong in the Second Semester
03/01/2017 Duration: 26minIt's time for the First Day of School, version 2.0! Whether you had an amazing first semester or an incredibly difficult one, this is your chance to start new. You have a chance to look at classroom management, curriculum, organization, routines, and everything in between. This is also your chance to recharge and redo what isn't working. Andrew asks Tim about his best classroom management advice (8:00), mistakes to avoid (11:15), and how to go above and beyond with your projects in the second semester (16:00). The guys finish the show with a conversation on enlisting your kids to help things run smoothly. Resources and Links: Tim gave a shout out to Janine Campbell and this episode of Art Ed Radio Tim's favorite article on classroom management 3 Steps to Fix a Failing Routine Some advice on how to teach a new routine
-
Ep. 045 - Do You Let Apathetic Kids Fail?
27/12/2016 Duration: 29minNo matter how good you are as a teacher, you undoubtedly are going to have a handful of kids who just don't care. So how do you start trying to get them passionate about making art? How can you create a challenging, engaging environment where students enjoy learning? Andrew and Tim talk about pushing students by tapping into their interests (9:00), building student confidence (12:30), and how to get kids past their apathy without doing the work for them (19:15). Resources and Links: How to Get Your Apathetic Middle Schoolers Invested in Art 5 Strategies for Working With Students Who Hate Art 5 Innovative Ideas for Maximum Motivation 3 Ways to Motivate Students on Tough Days
-
Ep. 044 - Assessments You Can Actually Fall In Love With
20/12/2016 Duration: 24minFor too many art teachers, assessment remains a difficult concept. It's tough to know what's going to work, how it can be implemented, and how it can be incorporated to actually help improve teaching. In this episode, Tim takes on some of these concerns and shares his ideas on making assessment valuable. Heather Crocket, the Educational Director at The Art of Ed, joins the show for a conversation on how assessments can actually affect your classroom (10:00), the best formative and summative assessments for the art room (13:15), and why assessment is so difficult for art teachers (17:45). Most importantly, Heather offers some very specific advice on what we can do as art teachers to take on assessment and make it work for us. Resources and Links: A Sample SLO for Art Teachers 3 Simple Tricks for Tracking Student Growth 20 Quick Formative Assessments You Can Use Today AOE's Assessment in Art Education Course
-
Ep. 043 - From Trash to Treasure: Using Donations to Make Incredible Art
13/12/2016 Duration: 23minNotorious hoarder Andrew McCormick starts the show by sharing some of his thoughts and theories on the amazing things his students can do with the piles of junk lying around his classroom. Tim tries to convince Andrew that it's okay to get rid of some stuff, and Andrew agrees that he might be willing to do so . . . eventually. The guys talk about their favorite places to pick up free supplies (5:30), Andrew's joy when he received comic books and blenders (11:15), and how to turn those donations into some amazing projects (14:00). This episode is filled to the brim with ideas and inspiration--give it a listen now! Resources and Links: Rethinking the Materials We Use in the Art Room 7 Tips to Ensure You Get the Donations You Actually Want When Your Art Room Becomes a Dumping Ground Budget Like A Boss!
-
Ep. 042 - 8 Art Room Hacks to Make Your Teaching Life Easier
06/12/2016 Duration: 26minLet's face it--the life of an art teacher is anything but simple. We have to know so much and do so many things on an everyday basis, it can get overwhelming very quickly. Tim and Andrew use this episode to share some of their favorite hacks for the art room--each of which can help make life easier in your classroom. It's worth listening as the guys discuss their best painting hacks (6:00), keeping kids engaged and working (13:45), and teaching students to take on responsibilities to help you as a teacher (20:00). Resources and Links: Teaching Three Projects at Once Keeping Clay Organized Teaching Painting Routines Getting Yourself Organized to Reduce Your Stress
-
Ep. 041 - Art Teachers are the Key to Growing the Creative Leaders of Tomorrow
29/11/2016 Duration: 25minBeing able to think creatively is a vitally important skill to every area in education, and of course, art teachers do it best. Art is the vehicle for training students' brains to be passionate about learning, creativity, and leadership. Andrew brings on an important outside voice, business leader Mike Wagner, to discuss arts and the ability to create innovative leaders for the future. Listen for their discussion on embracing divergent thinking (6:00), the meaning of innovation (12:30), and most importantly, how to advocate for the arts and creativity (17:00). Resources and Links: Mike's TEDx talk--The Positive Power of Being Strange How to Teach for Creativity Thinking About Design Process Thinking Take a look at AOE's Project Based Learning course
-
Ep. 040 - The Project Doctors Part 2
22/11/2016 Duration: 28minThe Project Doctors have returned! Back by popular demand, Andrew, and former AOE writer, Alecia Kaczmarek, team up with Tim to answer mailbag questions on classroom management, teaching different media, and even how to make writing in your classroom interesting and exciting. Listen for their open and honest discussion on why you need to keep your cool in tough situations (2:45), the importance of writing in your classroom--and how to make it interesting (14:30), and learning to love projects you can't stand teaching (21:00). Resources and Links: Inexpensive Sculpture Ideas Andrew's article on writing about art Tim's favorite writing activity Simple Watercolor Techniques
-
Ep. 039 - Making Accommodations for the Needs of All Students
15/11/2016 Duration: 27minSpecial needs students are an absolute joy to teach, but it can undoubtedly be a struggle at times. Andrew brings on AOE writer and friend of the podcast Abby Schukei to talk about the best ways--and best reasons--to make accommodations for all of your different students. They discuss why teachers are so poorly prepared to differentiate our instruction (3:45), specific strategies to find success with students with special needs (9:30), and the difference between inclusivity in your standard curriculum and a curriculum specifically written for an adaptive art class (15:00). Resources and Links: Resources and Links: Here is Abby's article that Andrew mentioned in the opening 3 Ways to Better Work with Teaching Aides in the Art Room 5 Adaptations You Can Make for the Art Room TODAY!
-
Ep. 038 - Don't Tell Your Family! Confessions of a Dangerous Art Teacher
08/11/2016 Duration: 24minWhat exactly can you get away with in your art room? Tim and Andrew dish about the dangerous things they've done in their classroom, and why taking risks can lead to better learning and even more artistic results. The guys discuss safety, supervision, and the importance of pre-teaching when you use these materials (7:45). They also address when to take risks and when to play it safe (12:00), as well as balancing the benefits of dangerous artworks vs. the drawbacks that come with risk-taking (14:00). Resources and Links: Luke Nielsen's video that Tim mentioned on Painting with Fire How to Throw Things at Your Students (And Get Away With It!) A Guide to Hazardous Materials in the Art Room Creating Space for Risk
-
Ep. 037 - How Much of a Mess Do You Tolerate?
01/11/2016 Duration: 24minThe fight to keep the art room clean and organized can sometimes seem like a never-ending battle. But is it worth all of the time and effort? Andrew tries to convince Tim about the benefits of letting the mess happen, and Tim takes a shot at convincing Andrew he can actually learn to be organized. They discuss how the right routines can lead to a clean classroom (10:00), and why the projects you teach sometimes force you to keep a mess (12:30). They finish the show with some of their best tips and tricks to keep the mess and the chaos of their worst projects under control (16:30). Resources and Links: Sometimes it can be a beautiful mess You can manage the mess of printmaking Tim's favorite tip on keeping clay clean How to cope, no matter your art room organization style
-
Ep. 036 - How to Bring More Creativity Into Your Classroom
25/10/2016 Duration: 25minArt teachers are always concerned about teaching students how to think more creatively. But no one ever talks about how to teach for creativity? Tim has a conversation with high school and online art teacher, Amber Kane, about the concrete, manageable, actionable ways we can get students on the path toward more creativity. Check out the discussion about helping kids appreciate the creative process (8:00), new strategies for classroom and individual critiques (13:30), and how to find the balance between procrastination and creativity (15:30). Resources and Links: Tim and Andrew debated one of these topics before in ‘Does Creativity Require Procrastination?‘ Check out Amber’s Blog, The Unstandardized Standard Learn more about AOE’s Creativity in Crisis course
-
Ep. 035 - The Project Doctors
18/10/2016 Duration: 26minThe Radio Guys bring former AOE writer, Alecia Kaczmarek, on the show to answer listeners' questions about those projects that never seem to run as smoothly as you would like. The "Project Doctors" dip into the listener mailbag to take on papier mâché projects, printmaking, perspective drawing, and even some classroom management. Listen for Andrew's amazing sculpture ideas (6:00), Alecia's best ways to teach routines (13:15), and why Tim and Andrew both quit teaching perspective drawing a long time ago (18:30). Resources and Links: Alecia mentioned AOE writer Matt Christenson's article on how to begin your class Tim mentioned Ian Sands when he talked about some alternative approaches to teaching perspective. Here are 3 of Ian's awesome ideas: https://www.theartofed.com/2014/04/25/new-ideas-in-art-perspective/ https://www.theartofed.com/2014/11/11/5-ways-to-teach-architecture-without-linear-perspective/ https://www.theartofed.com/lesson-plans/forced-perspective-photos-free-lesson-plan/ And one great articl
-
Ep. 034 - Lighting a Fire: Why Art Education is the Key to Innovation
11/10/2016 Duration: 21minAre we finally moving away from standardization and the Common Core? Could we possibly be headed toward an educational world that values innovation, collaboration, and creativity? We hope this is the case, and if so, art is the perfect subject to help shape students for a creative world. Andrew brings on Kasey McCurdy, VP of Engineering for a company called BunchBall, to discuss innovation and motivation. Their discussion focuses on a lot of great topics, including students' disengagement in the current educational system (6:15), the most important skills we can teach (13:00), and specific ideas to start improving the educational system (16:00). Resources and Links: See some innovation in action What Makes Leaders Innovative? Check out AOE's Project Based Art Room course