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Cartoons & Illustrations in Education

@ICTmagic

How to use cartoons, illustrations or animation to further the learning of your pupils.

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Top Tips for Primary Art by @MissSMerrill

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Giving pupils regular access to art.

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Myths and Truths About Art by @MissSMerrill

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After all, art is power! Challenging the myths of teaching art.

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The danger of colour stereotypes by @BoltCallum

Callum Bolt

Colours promote such emotion and are attributed to everything we see every day. Children are

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Advantages of colouring pages for children by @BoltCallum

Callum Bolt

Colouring pages are often seen as a ‘passing the time’ activity for children – something

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Designing Education

@ICTmagic

Many of us will have fond memories of children’s TV engaging us to turn our

ICTmagic

National Gallery VR Tour

@ICTmagic

A stunning online tour of the National Gallery, including 270 paintings, as a VR experience

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Architecture in the classroom by @BoltCallum

Callum Bolt

Love it or hate it architecture is all around us. From the ‘simple and ordinary’

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STEAM not STEM! by @boltcallum

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STEM, the acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths, is something that I am passionate

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Six Great Activities for the New School Year

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Everyone is chilled, but the long summer break finally comes to an end all too

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Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom by @RichardJARogers

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An article by Richard James Rogers Illustrated by Sutthiya Lertyongphati Fostering creativity in the classroom

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Google’s AutoDraw makes anyone an artist…even me!

@digicoled

AutoDraw is an auto-suggestion improvement for your drawing Drawing: My artistic aspirations were dashed when

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Teaching with Mick Inkpen’s The Blue Balloon via @moses_brian

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THE BLUE BALLOON by Mick Inkpen (Hodder Children’s Books, ISBN – 9780340918197, £6.99) is the

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Is art an easy exam subject? by @paulcarney700

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I’m often reliably informed that art is an easier exam option, usually by people who

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Ten tips for improving the quality of your Art & Design teaching by @paulcarney700

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It’s very easy to get lost in the frantic world of teaching. You get caught

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