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Interdisciplinary Project Planning Framework
This blog post by Dr. Catlin Tucker outlines a comprehensive framework and checklist designed to help teachers collaborate on large-scale,...
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Planning Evidence-Based Interventions with the IES Practice Guide "Providing Reading Interventions to Students in Grades 4-9
In this video, learn about the evidence-based interventions with the IES Practice Guides for students in grades 4-9. This resource is part of a...
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AT on a Budget: Simple Solutions for the Classroom
This session will focus on affordable, low-cost assistive technologies to help educators enhance classroom practices and support all student needs,...
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Spread the Word Accessibility Support: Accommodations
An accommodation is a support or service that is provided to help a student fully access the general education curriculum. This guide provide a guide...
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National Gallery of Art (NGA) Open Access Image Collection
Provides over 50,000 digitized artworks that are free to download and use for educational and non-commercial purposes, perfect for deep visual...
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Reframing Art History Online Textbook
A free, open-access college-level art history textbook that takes a global, thematic, and critical approach to the discipline, moving beyond the...
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Smithsonian American Art Museum Recording a Changing Nation
Uses photographic surveys as source documents to spark sustained inquiry into historical context, visual literacy, and social change.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
An online chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of art history, featuring essays, images, and high-resolution downloadable art.
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Adobe Express Teaching Resources
The Adobe Education Exchange search page is your one-stop shop for curriculum inspiration! It isa virtual filing cabinet brimming with projects ready...
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Smarthistory
A free, not-for-profit multimedia resource featuring high-quality videos and essays that explore art from prehistory to the present, focusing on...
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Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) Critical Thinking in Action
Guides that use art to promote critical thinking, observation, and analysis, often integrating U.S. history and language arts skills.
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BandLab for Education
A free, collaborative, cloud-based digital audio workstation (DAW) allowing students to create, record, and mix music using technology.
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Instrument Playground, Google Arts & Culture
An interactive tool that lets students generate, play, and compose music using instrument sounds from around the world powered by Google AI.
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Carnegie Hall: Write Your Own Song
A five-part video course detailing the process of songwriting, from inspiration and idea generation to final composition.
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MuseScore
Free, open-source software for creating, playing, and printing sheet music. A robust tool for composition and arranging.
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