Art Works for Teachers

Art Works for Teachers

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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June 19, 2025 27 mins

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Too often, we treat feedback like a threat and creativity like a talent. But what if the real key to both is something far simpler... and more powerful? In this episode, Anne Jacoby reveals how practicing curiosity can transform the way we lead, teach, and learn. It’s a mindset shift that will stay with you long after the episode ends.

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Think creativity is just for the “artsy” types? Think again. In this game-changing episode, Dr. Amy Climer dismantles the myths around creativity and reveals the proven method that any teacher or team can use to spark innovation... on purpose. If your classroom, school, or leadership team feels stuck, this conversation might just be the reset button you didn’t know you needed.

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What if ideas had their own life stories? In this episode, Harvard researcher Edward Clapp reveals how creativity really works, and why it’s less about genius and more about collaboration, agency, and systems thinking. This conversation will change how you teach, no matter what subject or grade you’re in.

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What if removing grades could actually deepen student learning? In this episode, educator Arthur Chiaravalli shares his journey toward "ungrading" and explores what happens when we focus less on measurement and more on meaning, inviting us to reconsider how we define success in the classroom.

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May 22, 2025 36 mins

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What do dancing, disruption, and hip-hop have to do with school? Everything. Aysha Upchurch invites us to rethink how we show up in classrooms and reminds us that joy and creativity aren’t luxuries... they’re the work.

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Most school leaders didn’t plan to end up in this role... and neither did Darrin Peppard. But what he discovered along the way might just change the way you lead. In this conversation, Darrin breaks down how servant leadership, crystal-clear purpose, and genuine relationships with teachers are the secret ingredients to building a school culture that actually works - and how you can start shifting yours right now.

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Overcoming resistance is a sign you’re on the right track, not a setback. In this episode, learn why resistance to arts integration, STEAM, and creative initiatives is a survival instinct... and how to turn that friction into momentum. Creativity is the oxygen of modern education, and it’s time to breathe new life into our schools.

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May 1, 2025 34 mins

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What does it really take to make every student feel seen and valued? Dr. Sheldon Eakins challenges us to examine the way we build connections in our classrooms and schools, and why creating a sense of belonging starts with how we listen. 

Whether you’re leading a school or leading a classroom, this conversation will spark reflection and offer tangible ways to rethink how we show up for every learner.

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What if your classroom was a place where it felt safe to be wrong? In this heart-opening episode, we explore the power of open-hearted mistake making - why perfectionism takes hold so early, how it quietly shapes our classrooms, and what happens when we choose curiosity and connection instead. Discover how embracing mistakes can create a culture of warmth, courage, and truly transformative learning... for your student...

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April 17, 2025 31 mins

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Ready to rethink how we assess creativity in the classroom? In this episode of Artworks for Teachers, Susan Riley takes you on a journey beyond the “right or wrong” mindset, revealing why focusing on growth is the key to unlocking students' creative potential. With a fascinating mix of research and real-world examples (including fighter pilots!), Susan explores how creativity is not just a gift... it’s a skill we...

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April 10, 2025 40 mins

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What if instead of asking why, you started asking why not

Educational technology coach Jesus Huerta is with us this week to share how this simple mindset shift can open up a world of possibilities for teachers and students alike, proving that innovation in the classroom doesn’t require permission... just a willingness to say why not and take the leap. 

If you’ve ever felt boxed in by traditional thinking or hesitant t...

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April 3, 2025 30 mins

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The Science of Reading is backed by decades of research, yet much of it has remained disconnected from classroom instruction... until now. In this episode, we break down what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s gaining momentum in schools. Whether you’re a teacher, administrator, or arts educator, let's explore how we can help all children become learners who don’t just learn to read but read to learn.

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From the power of classroom presence to the game-changing potential of technology and AI, Justin Baeder is here to unpack how leaders can break free from time constraints, foster collaborative cultures, and make bold, student-centered decisions. Whether you're an educator or a creative thinker, get ready to rethink what’s possible in instructional leadership!

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Ever feel like you’re stuck in planning mode, waiting for the perfect moment to take action? In this episode of Art Works for Teachers, Susan dives into the Ready, Fire, Aim mindset - jumping in, taking action, and refining as you go. She shares why stepping outside your comfort zone sparks creativity, how constraints can actually boost problem-solving, and practical ways to bring arts integration and STEAM to life in...

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March 13, 2025 35 mins

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As a first-generation American, Edwin Lovo knows firsthand the barriers many students face in accessing the arts... and he’s on a mission to change that. In this inspiring conversation, Edwin shares how his own struggles shaped his teaching approach, why building student confidence is at the heart of his work, and how we can all advocate for equitable access to music education.

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From his early days teaching in Washington, DC, to launching the Modern Classrooms Project, guest Rob Barnett has seen firsthand the challenges of traditional education. He unpacks why differentiation is no longer optional and shares the mindset shifts, instructional strategies, and tech tools that make personalized learning possible in any subject.

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February 27, 2025 35 mins

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What would happen if teachers had more support to truly make a difference in their classrooms? Kimberly Eckert shares her perspective on how practical changes - like better teacher preparation and more diverse experiences - can help overcome the challenges teachers face. 

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Teachers are expected to be miracle workers—juggling overcrowded classrooms, shrinking budgets, endless paperwork, and ever-increasing demands (all while somehow keeping their sanity). In this episode, we’re breaking down the most unrealistic expectations placed on educators and how to push back without guilt. If you've ever been asked to “just make it work” with zero resources, this one’s for you!

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February 13, 2025 27 mins

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Science is finally catching up to what great teachers have known all along - creativity is the secret to deeper learning. In this episode of Artworks for Teachers, Susan Riley dives into the fascinating ways arts integration rewires the brain, sparking engagement, boosting retention, and strengthening problem-solving skills. From those magical “aha” moments to the brain’s built-in creative cocktail, you’ll walk away w...

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Standardized testing season is on the horizon... but do we really need it? In this episode, Susan unpacks the frustrations, hidden agendas, and practical ways to support students, including some arts-based strategies.

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