MANAGING THE ART CLASSROOM

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MANAGING THE ART CLASSROOM

A COLLECTION OF CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT RESEARCH, CONVERSATIONS, AND ADVICE BY ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE, AND HIGH SCHOOL ART TEACHERS. This website is a "not for profit" educational blog, designed to serve art teachers by providing relevant information about classroom management, art advocacy, and teaching art in Alabama.

Our mission is to facilitate ways for art teachers to work together to help one another thrive. We believe this is vital for the future of art education, not just in Alabama, but everywhere.

All comments are based on the opinions of the authors. We make no representation that you should put any of the quoted classroom management advice into practice if your current administration disagrees with the teaching and/or discipline strategies described.

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