I think this is the single most important piece of information I've ever heard about classroom management. They should impart this advice on every teacher candidate while they're still in their credential program!
Well done from this old timer. My teaching career spanned back to 1968 and would last nearly 4 decades. It was 38 years when I retired in 2006. I then got called out retirement for the 06/07 school year and put in three more years. In the 60s all we needed was a year of teachers college and you were qualified. But I also studied art and music in uni. It's a very different world today at school , then it was when in began in the early days. My first few years I had all of the "arts" courses in an elementary school. I commend you teachers today shaping young minds, it is a tough world our children are going to be apart of. My last year teaching in 2009 I knew it was time for me to permanently retire and make room for the fresh blood.
Older teachers need to hear about how to handle engagement - this is so excellent. Our admin thinks it is all about engagement, so we are barely supported.
As a 30 plus year veteran middle school teacher. I was screaming YES. YES. YES all the way through both of your videos!!! I love middle school kids. They need is. They can..will. .produce amazing art if they know you are supportive.
This comes to me at the most perfect time in my first year of teaching middle school art (it’s the day before I return from February break). I cannot thank you enough for this and look forward to part two (and many more installments!!). Perhaps it might eventually become a book or a regular advice vlog. This real life survival guide is filling a niche that is completely void of advice and real world suggestions and empathy for what we go through daily. I am grateful to you for this & need more of your words & reassurance in my life!! Thank you one million times over.... you’ve single handedly gotten me excited about returning to school tomorrow 🎨
You are so very welcome! You can help me in turn by liking and sharing this video across social media. Let’s make it go viral. Too many of us are leaving the profession too soon. Together we can change that. ❤️
Thank you for this advice. I will be listening to much more as I learn my way around. I am going to college now to be an art teacher. Middle school is the age group I want to teach. Trouble is, I’m middle aged and should have been at this for years. I started out years before, but in my area, art teachers weren’t a thing back then. I got discouraged when looking at the reality of finding a job in my area. I didn’t want to move. So I quit. Well, wouldn’t you know it, these many years later, schools in this area are searching for art teachers. I started back last year. Now my struggle is “do I have enough good years in me to make this worth while? “ whether I do or not, I’m finishing my degree! But I hate the thought of being an inexperienced teacher in my 40s. Grant it, I have been a foster parent, an adoptive parent and have had several kids of different ages and backgrounds in my home. That helps me a little I guess. But your advice is invaluable to me! Thank you for making these videos.
This is the best piece of advice. I am in the middle of this now as a teacher in a new school. I have to develop my system now as I get to know these students. This a good reminder and some new tips to implement now. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
My son's first day was today. He was given a class without any guidance or lesson plans. He said, "some kids' listened and some were wild." I hope he wants to return tomorrow. I sent him your video.
This was very helpful and insightful. Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾 I’ve been teaching at community centers for 5 years but I am one month into middle school art in DC and… you hit the nail on the head. It’s 1 or 2 that cause the domino effect. But they are all each very engaged 🤦🏾♂️
Please feel free to contact me if you ever have any questions or need any more help. Also if there is a video topic you wish me to cover. I am here for you.
wow. I would've been much more successful if I had been told this, or could've heard this. I can't wait to hear more of what you have for us! Can't thank you enough. I'm about ready to try again. kudos.
Marc, it’s part of a whole series. Here is the playlist. The Middle School Art Teacher’s Classroom Management Survival Guide th-cam.com/play/PL-mjCXNtXAixvOPkfpK2FGUeTUyyn6vFA.html
what does the written directions/q&a look like? what does 'something fun for other students to do" look like? I truly feel the advice you are giving is realistic and extremely helpful. Thank you,
Victoria Lynn you can find all my middle school lessons on my blog. I left middle school in June of 2018 to teach high school so you might want to search though some older posts. thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com
Victoria Lynn Glad to help: Here are some art lessons from my blog: Trial, error and the creative process and how 'messing up' is critical to learning: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2016/04/on-messing-up-trial-error-and-creative.html?m=1 Lessons on basic observational drawing and shading: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2016/09/drawing-magnified-leaves-finding-details.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/12/drawing-five-basic-three-dimensional.html Lessons on still life: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/03/creating-visual-texture-with-pencil.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2018/11/candy-still-life-prismacolor-colored.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2018/11/geometric-still-life-drawing-high.html Lessons on gridding: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-create-and-use-drawing-grid.html Sequential lessons on portrait and figure drawing: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/more-on-drawing-faces.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/02/highlights-midtones-and-shadows.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2012/07/human-proportion-simplifying-figure.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2013/10/gesture-drawing-giving-human-figure.html The baics of how to make your art look 3-dimensional thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2017/04/six-ways-to-make-your-artwork-look.html Sequential lessons on one point perspective Drawing: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/12/perspective-drawing-101drawing-house.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/12/draw-one-point-perspective-city-and.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2013/12/fun-with-one-point-perspective-boxes.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2013/12/draw-surrealistic-room-in-one-point.html Lessons on design principles and composition: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2019/03/the-principles-of-design-and-composition.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2018/10/photography-101-types-of-camera-shots.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/positive-and-negative-space-continued.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/positive-and-negative-space.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/02/asymmetrical-balance-creating-dynamic.html Color theory: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/color-theory-101.html Atmospheric perspective: thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/landscapes-continuedatmospheric.html thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/01/atmospheric-perspective.html
@@RachelWintemberg how freaking kind of you! I would have paid anything, blood, anything for what you have offered. Priceless! I encourage you to put it in a book and sell it. You have already earned it! thank you!
I think this is the single most important piece of information I've ever heard about classroom management. They should impart this advice on every teacher candidate while they're still in their credential program!
Well done from this old timer. My teaching career spanned back to 1968 and would last nearly 4 decades. It was 38 years when I retired in 2006. I then got called out retirement for the 06/07 school year and put in three more years. In the 60s all we needed was a year of teachers college and you were qualified. But I also studied art and music in uni. It's a very different world today at school , then it was when in began in the early days. My first few years I had all of the "arts" courses in an elementary school. I commend you teachers today shaping young minds, it is a tough world our children are going to be apart of. My last year teaching in 2009 I knew it was time for me to permanently retire and make room for the fresh blood.
Older teachers need to hear about how to handle engagement - this is so excellent. Our admin thinks it is all about engagement, so we are barely supported.
As a 30 plus year veteran middle school teacher. I was screaming YES. YES. YES all the way through both of your videos!!! I love middle school kids. They need is. They can..will.
.produce amazing art if they know you are supportive.
I am going to share this with my peers at the next district PLC meeting! THANK YOU!
This comes to me at the most perfect time in my first year of teaching middle school art (it’s the day before I return from February break). I cannot thank you enough for this and look forward to part two (and many more installments!!). Perhaps it might eventually become a book or a regular advice vlog. This real life survival guide is filling a niche that is completely void of advice and real world suggestions and empathy for what we go through daily. I am grateful to you for this & need more of your words & reassurance in my life!! Thank you one million times over.... you’ve single handedly gotten me excited about returning to school tomorrow 🎨
You are so very welcome! You can help me in turn by liking and sharing this video across social media. Let’s make it go viral. Too many of us are leaving the profession too soon. Together we can change that. ❤️
This is a beautiful video with encouraging information, thank you for taking the time to compile these art pieces and message. God bless you 💗
Thank you for the support and helpful ideas!
Thank you for this advice. I will be listening to much more as I learn my way around. I am going to college now to be an art teacher. Middle school is the age group I want to teach. Trouble is, I’m middle aged and should have been at this for years. I started out years before, but in my area, art teachers weren’t a thing back then. I got discouraged when looking at the reality of finding a job in my area. I didn’t want to move. So I quit. Well, wouldn’t you know it, these many years later, schools in this area are searching for art teachers. I started back last year. Now my struggle is “do I have enough good years in me to make this worth while? “ whether I do or not, I’m finishing my degree! But I hate the thought of being an inexperienced teacher in my 40s. Grant it, I have been a foster parent, an adoptive parent and have had several kids of different ages and backgrounds in my home. That helps me a little I guess.
But your advice is invaluable to me! Thank you for making these videos.
I can already tell you'll be great. You sound caring and kind and that's exactly what kids need
This is the best piece of advice. I am in the middle of this now as a teacher in a new school. I have to develop my system now as I get to know these students. This a good reminder and some new tips to implement now. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this. I just started teaching art this year to k-12. I only do projects with them and not sure if this is enough.
Wow, this was amazing advice. I could listen to you talk about this for hours. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
My son's first day was today. He was given a class without any guidance or lesson plans. He said, "some kids' listened and some were wild." I hope he wants to return tomorrow. I sent him your video.
This is an amazing piece of advice! I'm just getting into teaching and I will definitely take this to heart and use it in my classroom
Such “Gem” information!! Thank you!! And love your art!
This was very helpful and insightful. Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾 I’ve been teaching at community centers for 5 years but I am one month into middle school art in DC and… you hit the nail on the head. It’s 1 or 2 that cause the domino effect. But they are all each very engaged 🤦🏾♂️
Thank . You. 🤩 honestly . I am a new teacher feeling some of these struggles & this advice is so helpful
I'm a veteran and stumbled on this looking for something else, very well done. Excellent advice. This is a gift!
In person interview this week ; excited to listen after reading the comments
Thanks!
Please feel free to contact me if you ever have any questions or need any more help. Also if there is a video topic you wish me to cover. I am here for you.
wow. I would've been much more successful if I had been told this, or could've heard this. I can't wait to hear more of what you have for us! Can't thank you enough. I'm about ready to try again. kudos.
This is awesome! Good reminders for me and this is year 21! I will be sharing this with my student teachers...for sure! Thank you!
Thank you for this I incredible advice. It’s simple, clear, and factual.
The first minute describes where I am right now but not as a new teacher. 21 year veteran. Still no support. Thank you for the helpful suggestions!
thank you for this! i’m trying to get hired for my first art teaching position and this is very helpful.
GREAT! Better than any training/course ive ever experienced
Good information...Wonderful suggestions! Thank you.
I actually love art! So I was going into middle school next year and I was excited to start art!
I am going this year too!
Classes are too large. I feel bad for teachers.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR GREAT ADVICE!
Thank you for such clarity. Did you ever make a part 2 ? If so, where may I find it?
Respectfully
Marc
Marc, it’s part of a whole series. Here is the playlist. The Middle School Art Teacher’s Classroom Management Survival Guide
th-cam.com/play/PL-mjCXNtXAixvOPkfpK2FGUeTUyyn6vFA.html
what does the written directions/q&a look like? what does 'something fun for other students to do" look like? I truly feel the advice you are giving is realistic and extremely helpful. Thank you,
Victoria Lynn you can find all my middle school lessons on my blog. I left middle school in June of 2018 to teach high school so you might want to search though some older posts. thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com
Victoria Lynn Glad to help: Here are some art lessons from my blog:
Trial, error and the creative process and how 'messing up' is critical to learning:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2016/04/on-messing-up-trial-error-and-creative.html?m=1
Lessons on basic observational drawing and shading:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2016/09/drawing-magnified-leaves-finding-details.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/12/drawing-five-basic-three-dimensional.html
Lessons on still life:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/03/creating-visual-texture-with-pencil.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2018/11/candy-still-life-prismacolor-colored.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2018/11/geometric-still-life-drawing-high.html
Lessons on gridding:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-create-and-use-drawing-grid.html
Sequential lessons on portrait and figure drawing:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/more-on-drawing-faces.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/02/highlights-midtones-and-shadows.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2012/07/human-proportion-simplifying-figure.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2013/10/gesture-drawing-giving-human-figure.html
The baics of how to make your art look 3-dimensional
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2017/04/six-ways-to-make-your-artwork-look.html
Sequential lessons on one point perspective Drawing:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/12/perspective-drawing-101drawing-house.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/12/draw-one-point-perspective-city-and.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2013/12/fun-with-one-point-perspective-boxes.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2013/12/draw-surrealistic-room-in-one-point.html
Lessons on design principles and composition:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2019/03/the-principles-of-design-and-composition.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2018/10/photography-101-types-of-camera-shots.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/positive-and-negative-space-continued.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/positive-and-negative-space.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/02/asymmetrical-balance-creating-dynamic.html
Color theory:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/color-theory-101.html
Atmospheric perspective:
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2010/11/landscapes-continuedatmospheric.html
thehelpfulartteacher.blogspot.com/2011/01/atmospheric-perspective.html
@@RachelWintemberg how freaking kind of you! I would have paid anything, blood, anything for what you have offered. Priceless! I encourage you to put it in a book and sell it. You have already earned it! thank you!
This has helped me. Thanks
I love this!
Thank you so0o0 much great tips👍
Can you give us an easy assignment for day 1 and a fun one for day 2?
Thank you!!
Thank you for doing this!!
You are so very welcome. Please like and share. ❤️
Thank you so much! This really helps
Love love love ❤️
Exactly all you say!
Is there part 2?
The Middle School Art Teacher Classroom Management Survival Guide Part 2 th-cam.com/video/xTMTyBBwldE/w-d-xo.html
Is there a part 2?
annruiz881 yes. The Middle School Art Teacher Classroom Management Survival Guide Part 2 th-cam.com/video/xTMTyBBwldE/w-d-xo.html
Is your real name, "Magic?"