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

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In today's episode, Tim Bogatz sits down with art educator and mentor Janet Taylor for a thoughtful and candid conversation about the role of mentoring as art teachers. Together, they explore how mentoring relationships begin, what makes them meaning... more

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It's time for the December mailbag! This month is a lot when you're an art teacher, and Tim and Amanda have some advice for when you're exhausted, overextended, and still trying to make meaningful learning happen.

Listener questions cover everythin... more

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In this episode from the archives, Kyle Wood returns to discuss with Tim how we can give back to the field of art education and pay it forward. The conversation highlights the importance of building a community of art teachers, being willing to share... more

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In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz is joined by Jen Leban from the AOE Community to share powerful, practical advice for new and early-career art teachers. With some live recordings from the Illinois Art Educators Association Conference, Tim... more

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Recent Guests

Zoe Goldman
Podcast producer at the Getty Museum
Getty Museum
Episode: Bringing Art to Life: Zoe Goldman from the Getty Museum and If Objects Could Talk
Katie White
An expert in assessment and creativity with extensive experience in education and authorship.
Episode: From the Archives: Using Assessment to Nurture Creativity
Brooke Morse
A sixth through 12th grade art teacher with a background as a STEAM coordinator and a ceramic artist.
Episode: Balancing Structure and Choice in Your Curriculum
Liz Byron-Loya
Boston Public School visual art teacher and author of Art for All
Boston Public Schools
Episode: Art for All: Liz Byron Loya on Universal Design for Learning
Janet Taylor
High school art teacher and content and community engagement specialist
The Art of Education
Episode: Difficult Scenarios You May Face in Your First Year
Liz Brent
Veteran high school art teacher with over a decade of teaching experience.
Art of Education
Episode: Classroom Management Conversations: Draw the Line with Liz Brent
Lindsey Bailey
An international art teacher with experience teaching in various countries.
Episode: Teaching Internationally: Stories from 15 Years of Teaching Art Around the World
Angela Matsuoka
K-12 Curriculum Designer with experience in classroom and curriculum development
The Art of Education
Episode: Is This the Year for More Ceramics?
Joel Scholten
K-5 art educator from Omaha, Nebraska, known for his work with Art Ed NOW and social media presence.
Episode: Let Creativity Reign: Art Ed NOW, Teacher Hacks, and Artmaking with Joel Scholten

Host

Tim Bogats
Co-creator and host of the series, Tim is deeply involved in art education and frequently speaks about relevant topics such as classroom management and creating supportive environments for art educators.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 229 ratings
  • A Life Saver for Aspiring Art Teachers

    I came across this podcast while searching for anything that could help guide a first-year art teacher, and I’m so glad I did! It’s been incredibly helpful, offering practical insights and encouragement for what lies ahead. Highly recommend for any new or aspiring art teachers!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CollinsCC
    United States5 months ago
  • Relevant MailBag Episodes

    I love listening to the weekly AOEU Podcast! The mail bag is always relevant to what’s going on in my classroom. I always get fresh ideas to start my week off right. I highly recommend and share with all my art teacher friends.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    YogaBrandi
    United States5 months ago
  • Helpful for Aspiring Art Teachers

    Art of Ed Radio offers exceptionally helpful tips for aspiring art teachers like me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mytkris
    United States5 months ago
  • 🎨 This podcast has been my lifeline back to the classroom. 🎧

    I started listening to Art of Ed Radio back in March when I found out my coaching position was being cut and I’d be heading back to the classroom. After 25 years of teaching—only one of those in art, and that was elementary—I’m now taking on middle school art and photography. Gulp. 😅

    Let me tell you, teaching art is a whole different beast. Teaching middle school art? Probably its own mythical creature. But every day since March, I've been tuning in on my commute and soaking up every bit of wi... more

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    5
    Lisa Marie Bennett
    United States5 months ago
  • Great podcast!

    I love hearing about all things related to the art teacher world. My favorite episodes are the mailbag, I’ve always love Q & A podcasts. The hosts are so funny and give real life advice. I find myself nodding along throughout the episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    artsyb00
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Overall, feedback indicates that this is a treasure trove of resources for both new and veteran art teachers.
There are mixed feelings about the tone of the hosts, with some praising their humor and approachability, while others suggest a need for a more diverse range of voices.
Many reviews highlight the supportive community aspect, which makes educators feel connected even when teaching in isolation.
Listeners find the content relatable and appreciate the actionable advice shared by the hosts.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Power of Mentoring with Janet Taylor
Q: What are the qualities that make for a good mentor?
Good mentors should have listening skills and the ability to guide without judgment, helping mentees to articulate their needs.
The December Mailbag: Student Slang, Struggles with Subs, and Keeping Up with it All
Q: How do you get a para to actually do their job?
Start with a one-on-one conversation, set clear expectations, and consider documenting any persistent issues.
The December Mailbag: Student Slang, Struggles with Subs, and Keeping Up with it All
Q: What do you do after a terrible substitute does everything wrong and messes up my room?
Document everything, share concerns with admin, and focus on the impact on students.
The December Mailbag: Student Slang, Struggles with Subs, and Keeping Up with it All
Q: How do you manage the feeling of always being behind, whether it's grading, displays, or lesson planning, and still find success in your art room?
Both Tim and Amanda discuss prioritizing tasks and defining what success looks like each week.
The December Mailbag: Student Slang, Struggles with Subs, and Keeping Up with it All
Q: What's your favorite and least favorite slang that you're hearing from kids right now?
Amanda shares a love-hate relationship with the slang 'six, seven' and enjoys terms like 'vibes' and 'Delulu'.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Art Ed Radio

What is Art Ed Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the vibrant and challenging world of art education, this series brings together passionate educators who share their experiences, insights, and strategies. Episodes often highlight real-life classroom scenarios, address common challenges like burnout, classroom management, and the integration of creativity in assessments, making the content relatable for both new and experienced art instructors. Noteworthy is the podcast's supportive community emphasis, encouraging educators to connect and support one another in their professional journeys. Unique storytelling segments and a blend of humor and practical advice makes this series a distinct resource for educators seeking to enrich their teaching practices and foster creativity amo... more

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Recent guests on Art Ed Radio include:

1. Zoe Goldman
2. Katie White
3. Brooke Morse
4. Liz Byron-Loya
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