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Creative Conflict: Resolving & Avoiding Conflict in Group Art Projects

A group art project can be an incredibly rewarding and fun experience, but conflicts between students are par for the course

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Opera-tunity Knocks

A look at what goes in to creating and performing an opera

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What Do I Say?

Learn 10 ways a drama teacher can respond responsibly to a student’s work

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Dance and Historical Events

Dance helps students better understand the far-reaching impact of historical events on many areas of a nation’s life

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Music Matters

Incorporating music makes content lessons more exciting and memorable. And it's easy to do!

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The Kennedy Center's perspective on the principles and best practices for arts integration

Art Critique Art Critiques Made Easy

Art Critiques Made Easy

One-word answers and grunts don't count as student critiques of art. How to foster interesting and authentic discussion in the classroom

Educator Making the Case Arts Education: Making the Case With Legislators

Arts Education: Making the Case With Legislators

Educators offer voter- and data-driven advocacy

Twenty-First Century Arts in the 21st Century Classroom

Arts in the 21st Century Classroom

The skills our students need can be readily integrated into arts lessons and vice versa

Kids and Culture Beyond Food & Fiestas

Beyond Food & Fiestas

Practical ideas for creating authentic cultural experiences for your students

Tree of Knowledge Constructivism: Actively Building Arts Education

Constructivism: Actively Building Arts Education

A brief introduction to constructivism and how arts educators can utilize it effectively

students collaborating Creative Conflict: Resolving & Avoiding Conflict in Group Art Projects

Creative Conflict: Resolving & Avoiding Conflict in Group Art Projects

Explore ways to handle conflicts among students while teaching them that voicing their opinions matters, as well as being able to negotiate and compromise

Cultural Dancers Cultural Connections

Cultural Connections

Enliven and enrich your cultural heritage month observances through the arts

appalachian spring Dance and Historical Events

Dance and Historical Events

Dance helps students better understand the far-reaching impact of historical events on many areas of a nation’s life

Art Teacher With Students Do Tell: Giving Feedback to Your Students

Do Tell: Giving Feedback to Your Students

How can arts educators provide engaging and useful feedback? Here are seven suggestions to get you started

East High School Dancers Encouraging Your Students to Become Choreographers

Encouraging Your Students to Become Choreographers

Use these great ideas to get your students choreographing at your school

Drama Class Five Easy Drama Games for the Early Elementary Classroom

Five Easy Drama Games for the Early Elementary Classroom

Get your students up with these games that are great for any size class and classroom

Kids Dancing Five Easy Social Dances for Early Elementary

Five Easy Social Dances for Early Elementary

Channel your students’ love of movement with these easy social dances

Art Lesson Formal Visual Analysis: The Elements & Principles of Composition

Formal Visual Analysis: The Elements & Principles of Composition

Help students build techniques to interpret what they see into written words using art

Mother and girl art class Going Public

Going Public

Here are the best and safest ways to share your student's work with the world!

Elementary school girls dancing How Dance Can Teach Literature

How Dance Can Teach Literature

How to incorporate dance into a traditional English classroom

Children Playing With Clay in a Classroom Inspired Classrooms

Inspired Classrooms

Need to battle off those creativity killers? Here are seven simple steps for educators to create a classroom environment that is friendly to creativity

parent volunteer It Takes a Village: Parent Volunteers

It Takes a Village: Parent Volunteers

Learn how parent volunteers can contribute to the learning environment with the right goal-oriented guidelines

Hand on Piano The Key to a Strong Workforce

The Key to a Strong Workforce

How to help students learn skills essential to the 21st century workforce in and through arts learning

Music Matters Music Matters

Music Matters

Incorporating music makes content lessons more exciting and memorable. And it's easy to do!

Teacher in Classroom New Paths to Learning

New Paths to Learning

An introduction for educators to differentiation instruction through the arts for academically gifted students

Brunhilde Opera-tunity Knocks

Opera-tunity Knocks

A guide for all opera newbies, both young and old, with some hints as to how to calm the opera skeptic

Puppets Poets and Puppets: Learning English

Poets and Puppets: Learning English

Help English-learning students build language and communication skills through poetry and puppetry

Portfolio Assessment Portfolios: Assessment Across the Arts

Portfolios: Assessment Across the Arts

An introduction for arts educators to portfolio assessment

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