Resource Books
Everything you need to teach basic concepts and techniques while nurturing creativity through experimentation, reflection, and exploration.
Everything you need to teach basic concepts and techniques while nurturing creativity through experimentation, reflection, and exploration.
By Jane E. Dalton
Bring mindfulness and expressive arts practices to the classroom. Discover a plethora of tools to use with students in this book that introduces mindfulness-based arts practices to teachers. You’ll find centering exercises to begin creative endeavors, visual arts lessons, reflection questions, and lesson extensions to explore mindfulness in a variety of art modalities. Enhance students’ creative process, help them be more engaged and focused on the task at hand, and encourage them to be open to their emotional life.
Learn More | The Mindful StudioBy SchoolArts magazine
The next title in the SchoolArts Collection, Contemporary Art, is filled with lessons that will encourage your students to learn about, respond to, and create contemporary art. Organized into chapters on Identity, Social and Emotional Issues, and Collaboration, you’ll find studio lessons based on concepts and essential questions. Engage students in projects that are meaningful and discover what their voices add to the contemporary conversation.
Learn More | Contemporary ArtBy Sydney Walker
This new title in the Art Education in Practice Series explores the use of play as a method for provoking new ways of thinking. Play is often considered in terms of young children or as a diversion for older students, author Sydney Walker invites us to consider play as a productive agent that works to evoke diverse thought and challenges students to move beyond traditional artmaking.
Learn More | Artmaking, Play, & Meaning MakingBy Amelia M. Kraehe & Joni B. Acuff
This title in the Art Education in Practice Series addresses issues of race in an accessible style with a focus on classroom practice. This book aims to provide a well-informed introduction to essential concepts, vocabularies, strategies, and methods for engaging race and racialized human differences in a constructive, equity-oriented manner.
Learn More | Race and Art EducationBy Lisa Kay
Working with students who have experienced adversity and trauma can be challenging. Therapeutic Approaches in Art Education is a practical guide for those who wish to support therapeutic art making in their practice. Discover trauma-informed approaches that can be applied to a typical classroom setting—urban, rural, or suburban—and address marginalized populations. While you will not become an art therapist, this book will help you gain a better understanding of art therapy and how to support your students in thoughtful, holistic ways. 186 pages, softcover
Learn More | Therapeutic ApproachesBy Melissa Purtee
In her new book, Making Artists, co-authored with Ian Sands, Melissa Purtee lays out her method for teaching students with a range of abilities how to work as independent artists. Created as a companion to that book, this poster is the perfect piece to adorn your walls and show your students that art opens a world of opportunity for them!
Learn More | Rules for Making Artists PosterBy Melissa Purtee and Ian Sands
A comprehensive look at how and why a student-directed classroom is essential for the development of the student artist in the 21st century. Covering issues and situations choice teachers encounter as they design their program, this text provides tested methods for working through specific situations including room design, material handling, student ideation, production, and assessment. Additionally, you will enjoy unit and lesson plans to implement as you develop student-directed classrooms in grades 9–12. 247 pages, softcover
Check out the webinar on Making Artists with authors Melissa Purtee and Ian Sands.
Learn More | Making ArtistsBy Melissa Purtee and Ian Sands
Taking inspiration from a variety of contemporary approaches, this book presents a framework for Choice-Based instruction for Secondary Level (grades 6–12) Art Education. The Open Art Room provides a student-centered approach to art instruction that is inspirational, practical, and classroom-tested. ISBN: 978-16152-8677-5, 217 pages, softcover, grades 6–12
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By Robin VandeZande, Terese Giobbia, Marjorie Wachowiak, Gretchen Kaine
Immerse students in design, problem-solving, and innovative thinking with fashion design. Fashion Fundamentals covers methods and approaches to teaching fashion including design history, foundations, cultural and personal influences, and materials and tools. Lesson activities guide students through the process of developing original ideas using the creative process and building fundamental skills in clothing creation through hand- or machine-sewing techniques.
Check out the webinar on Fashion Fundamentals with authors Robin VandeZande, Terese Giobbia, Marjorie Wachowiak, and Gretchen Kaine.
Learn More | Fashion FundamentalsBy Bette Naughton
A collection of tools and strategies to help art educators create adaptations for students with disabilities by capitalizing on their abilities. This practical resource will enable educators to engage all students in a meaningful creative process of self-expression. Discover a variety of instructional methods to adapt art activities, media, tools, and techniques to meet the needs of students with a wide range of challenges. 146 pages, softcover
Check out the webinar on Adaptive Art with author Bette Naughton.
Learn More | Adaptive ArtBy Michael Townsend and Leah Smith
Discover the fun and engaging process of drawing together with tape. Rooted in the power of collaboration, the PiktoTape™ Method (developed by the street artists of the Tape Art Crew) motivates students to develop innovative solutions to design challenges. Build confidence and create new and uniquely inclusive ways for your class to work together creating artwork that explores image-making at its most epic.
This book not only covers the “How To” of Tape Art but also an extensive list of detailed frequently asked questions. In these pages, you’ll find answers to:
ISBN: 978-16416-4035-0, 98 pages, softcover, grades K–12
Check out the webinar on Tape Art with authors Michael Townsend and Leah Smith.
Learn More | Collaborative Tape ArtBy SchoolArts magazine
Discover inspiration and ideas for existing media arts programs or find help incorporating digital processes and new technologies in your classroom. Learn from experienced educators specializing in new media and technology as they share best practices and lessons for beginner to advanced levels that will help you understand and thrive in this emerging area of art education. ISBN: 978-16416-4040-4, 141 pages, softcover, grades 8–12
Learn More | Media ArtsBy Ken Vieth
Engage students through visual problem solving with thought-provoking studio experiences designed to encourage personal expression. Each studio includes a creative idea, a set of objectives, a technical challenge, and an opportunity to reflect on what was learned. ISBN: 978-08719-2694-4, 148 pages, softcover, grades 9–12
Learn More | Engaging the Adolescent MindBy Ken Vieth
The teacher resource that emphasizes visual problem solving, creative thinking, and cooperative learning. Ideal for incorporating stimulating studio experiences into the curriculum! This book encourages higher-level thinking and includes projects that explore the subjects of self, family, and community. ISBN: 978-08719-2387-5, 148 pages, softcover, grades 6–12
Learn More | From Ordinary to ExtraordinaryBy Tim McCreight
Since its publication in 1982, The Complete Metalsmith has become a standard reference for jewelers and metalsmiths.
Detailed explanations and up-to-date information on more than 125 techniques make this the authoritative shop guide for experienced metalworkers, and the single source of practical technical information for all. ISBN: 978-08719-2240-3, 189 pages, softcover, grades 9–12
Learn More | The Complete MetalsmithBy Jeffry Uecker
15 feet of Art History!
Works of art are more than just illustrations; they are historical documents which contain fascinating and important information about the human experience. By analyzing works of art against their historical backdrop, History Through Art Timeline helps students increase their visual literacy as they broaden their historical perspective.
Centered around a series of inquiry-based exercises and 43 works of art, History Through Art Timeline consists of:
This dynamic classroom resource will invigorate and extend any history/social studies curriculum. ISBN: 978-08719-2480-3, 196 pages, softcover, grades 9–12
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