By craig, on February 3rd, 2007%
While we’ve had a good response on the 2nd Annual Internet survey for Art Teachers, with 120 teachers participating thus far, I’d like to see if we can increase those numbers. So, if you haven’t participated yet, I’d appreciate your response. It should only take you 5-10 minutes to complete the survey. Click here to . . . → Read More: Internet Survey for Art Teachers — One More Week
By craig, on November 17th, 2006%
USA Today and ABC’s Good Morning America named the Internet as one of the seven new wonders of the world this week. Quoting from a USA Today article that ran on Wednesday, November 15, 2006:
The Internet doesn’t strut like the original wonders. It isn’t a towering edifice or a dusty artifact of an ancient time. . . . → Read More: Internet Named One of the 7 New Wonders of the World
By craig, on November 12th, 2006%
Last fall, I ran a survey that was designed to gather responses from K-12 art teachers regarding their use of the Internet and other digital technologies in the classroom and home. Nearly 200 art teachers participated in that survey, providing a unique glimpse into their digital lives.
Given the great response to that survey, I decided to . . . → Read More: 2nd Annual Internet Survey for Art Teachers
By craig, on January 11th, 2006%
In late September 2005, I posted a survey on the Web that was designed to elicit responses from K-12 art teachers regarding their use of the Internet and other digital technologies in the classroom and home. 198 teachers participated in the survey, which ran from September 30 to November 15, 2005.
The results of the . . . → Read More: Internet Survey for Art Teachers: The Results
Vote to Put Imagination Back in American Classrooms
I’ve been seeing more and more signs lately that point to a favorable future for art education in American schools. Take, for instance, a recent poll by Lake Research Partners that revealed a majority of U.S. voters wants their schools to teach more than academic skills. While nearly two-thirds of the voters surveyed think . . . → Read More: Vote to Put Imagination Back in American Classrooms