SchoolArts editor-in-chief Frank Juárez discusses collaboration and how he benefitted from being part of a Professional Learning Community (PLC).
Elementary students work collaboratively to create a coloring book featuring symmetrical holiday scenes.
Young students work together on a variety of projects throughout the school year, cultivating a community of compassion and tolerance.
Jane B. Montero, co-editor, for this issue discusses how incorporating design into our curriculum not only strengthens our art programs but also produces higher-level thinkers who are technologically creative and innovative.
Taiwanese artist Cheng-Tsung Feng incorporates a modern design aesthetic into the ancient form of bamboo arts.
An art teacher shares successful collaborative teaching experiences that took place in her school’s makerspaces and ceramics studio.
Middle-school students learn about narrative art and folk art, then create a woodblock painting depicting a significant family memory.
Elementary students build their problem-solving, social-emotional, and exploratory learning skills as they collaborate.
SchoolArts editor-in-chief Frank Juárez discusses various ways in which this issue’s contributors harness the power of storytelling.
An art teacher kicks off the school year with a collaborative project in which students splatter paint with various materials.
Elementary students place text strategically on a digital canvas to form recognizable animals.
Art educator Rama Hughes shares a fun and reliable activity in which students illustrate scenes from passages of text.