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The Art Works for Teachers Podcast helps teachers crack the code of creativity and use it as a hidden advantage in the classroom. You will receive simple, yet innovative ideas for teaching math, reading and writing in and through the arts - while filling your own creative cup.

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When students struggle to show what they know, it’s often not a lack of learning, it’s a barrier in how we teach or assess. In this episode, Susan sits down with Dr. Rhoda Bernard to explore how accessible arts education helps student... more

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Everyone says creativity matters... but can you actually prove it moves the needle? In this episode, creative leadership expert Michael Ackerbauer is with us to unpack the measurable impact of creativity in schools, teams, and classro... more

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“Why don’t people like me?” It’s a question no child should have to ask, and one that stuck with our guest Kirsti Lewis for years. In this conversation, she and Susan talk about how the arts can open doors to empathy, inclusion, and r... more

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Students shine when learning feels connected... and the results are remarkable. In this episode of Art Works for Teachers, Sally Baker takes us into Georgia classrooms where students tackle real-world challenges in creative ways. From... more

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Sally Baker
STEAM program specialist for the state of Georgia
Georgia Department of Education
Episode: STEAM That Speaks: Using the Arts to Solve Real-World Problems
Billy Almon
Astrobiofuturist who explores the intersection of astrophysics, biology, and futurism, and advocates for integrating creativity into STEM education.
Episode: The Science of Dreaming Big
Stephen Boller
An educator, former art teacher, and superintendent who shares insights on leadership and school culture.
Episode: Small Actions, Big Change: The Shift Schools Can't Afford to Miss
Dr. Tracey Severns
An educator with extensive experience from paraprofessional to chief academic officer
New Jersey Department of Education
Episode: Authentic Leadership: How Humor and Humanity Build Stronger Schools
Birna Birgisdóttir
CEO of Balbi and PhD student researching creativity
Balbi
Episode: Brainstorming without Bias: Tools for the Next Generation of Creators
Zorana Pringle
Author of 'The Creativity Choice', researcher in creativity
Episode: Creativity in Action: Turning Ideas into Results
Jo Boaler
Professor at Stanford University specializing in mathematics education
Stanford University
Episode: When Struggle Becomes Strength
Anne Brisson
Artist and PhD candidate studying creativity
Episode: Are You Solving the Wrong Problem?
Paul Snokzell
Copywriter and brand strategist with experience working with major brands and political figures
Episode: Every Day is a School Day

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Susan Riley
Host of Art Works for Teachers, focusing on integrating creativity into educational practices.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
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    There is something for every type of educator within this podcast series. It will inspire, foster initiative, and support actionable steps. How

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Listeners find the series to be an invaluable resource for educators, highlighting its capacity to inspire and provide actionable strategies. The content is praised for fostering innovation and creativity within educational settings. Reviews suggest that the practical insights shared can significantly enhance teaching approaches and strengthen classroom engagement.

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STEAM That Speaks: Using the Arts to Solve Real-World Problems
Q: What distinguishes the two: a STEM project-based learning initiative and a STEAM PBL focus in Georgia?
The addition of the arts in STEAM projects is essential for communication and advocacy, shifting focus from purely scientific inquiry to engaging community awareness and behavior change.
STEAM That Speaks: Using the Arts to Solve Real-World Problems
Q: So, what's your definition? What's the state of Georgia's definition around STEAM?
STEAM is an interdisciplinary approach, a methodology, and a pedagogy that focuses on real-world problem solving.
More Learning, Less Stress
Q: What are some trends that you've been noticing over the last 12 to 18 months in education right now?
Some concerning trends are teacher demoralization and exhaustion, but what excites me is the mission-driven people who still choose to work in education despite the challenges.
The Role of Arts in Human Growth
Q: What do you see as a part of intercultural creativity?
Intercultural creativity involves understanding that people aren't seeing the world as you see it and embracing different lived experiences.
The Role of Arts in Human Growth
Q: Can you explain the concept of neurosomatic creativity?
Neurosomatic creativity is the connection between the mind, the brain, and the body, which informs our creative thinking.

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2. Billy Almon
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7. Jo Boaler
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