One of the many highlights of the conference was meeting Cassie Stephens (my favorite art-bloggin' art teacher). To art teachers, she is a celebrity. If you don't know what I am talking about, you should definitely check out her blog. (And if you ever read this Cassie, thank you very much for letting me get a selfie even though I know you were in a rush!) Her session about how to have your students leave a legacy at school was very interesting and I have tons of ideas for new collaborative projects.
I had the pleasure of attending the NAEA conference this past Thursday and Friday with fellow Manhattan 114 art teacher, Mrs. Ambrosini. There were quite a lot of new ideas and information presented that we are excited to implement in our classes. It just takes a conference like that to jump start a whole lot of new project and unit ideas! I can't wait!
One of the many highlights of the conference was meeting Cassie Stephens (my favorite art-bloggin' art teacher). To art teachers, she is a celebrity. If you don't know what I am talking about, you should definitely check out her blog. (And if you ever read this Cassie, thank you very much for letting me get a selfie even though I know you were in a rush!) Her session about how to have your students leave a legacy at school was very interesting and I have tons of ideas for new collaborative projects.
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AuthorI am a K - 5th grade art teacher at Wilson Creek Elementary and Anna McDonald School in Manhattan, IL. I am also a mother of two little girls (who share my love of art)! Archives
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