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  July 30, 2008  
 

Phone interviews led to recent citations of my work in educational journals including an article titled "Technology and the Arts" by Bruce Buchanan in the May 2008 issue of American School Board journal and an article titled "Digital Approach to Art Ed. Gains Momentum" in the June 5, 2008 issue of Digital Directions.

Also, I'm happy to report I will be on a research sabbatical this Fall.

 
     
  January 10, 2008  
  Spring classes have started. Over the break, I opened up a Twitter account. You can follow me at twitter.com/craigr. Also, a report on my 2nd Annual Internet Survey for Art Teachers is available online.  
     
  August 8, 2007  
  Summer is coming to an end and Fall classes will start soon. Check out Art Education 2.0, a social network for art teachers I set up over the summer.  
     
  February 27, 2007  
  I relaunched Art Junction earlier this month. It has a new design and much more content that was brought over from the @rt room site. I will be retiring the @rt room, which has been up on the Web since 1996, this coming summer.  
     
  December 3, 2006  
  I'm once again conducting an Internet Survey for K-12 art teachers regarding their use of the Internet and other digital technologies in the classroom and home. The survey will run until the end of January 2006.  
     
  October 7, 2006  
  The October issue of SchoolArts magazine, which was guest-edited by Karen Keifer-Boyd and me, is out and features a number of articles on technology and art education.  
     
  August 24, 2006  
 

The Fall semester started this week and I'm busy preparing for classes. One of the things I've always appreciated about teaching is that you get to start anew every Fall. With a new colleague, new students, and some new digital equipment in the art education area, I'm anxious to see what the year brings.

 
     
  January 13, 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. Read the survey report.

 
     
  December 17, 2005  
 

The Big6 Art Project from Chapter 8 of my book is featured in the December 2005 issue of the Big6 Newsletter. Read portions of my interview with Carrie Lowe in her article “Creating Information Literacy: A Big6 Art Project (Grades 7 – 12).”

In this project, students apply the Big6 Information Problem Solving Approach to research the life and work of a notable artist from the past or present. They then create a new work of art that combines something they learn from studying their chosen artist’s work with their own ideas and interests.

You can download a PDF copy of the Big6 Art Project on the ATGI companion site.

 
     
  August 23, 2005  
 

I'm frequently asked if there is a shortage of certified art teachers in Florida. This summer, I decided to do a little research to see if I could find the answer to this question. Although not as critical as in some other subject areas, the shortage of certified art teachers in the State of Florida is a serious problem.

A 2004 Florida Department of Education (FDOE) report indicates there were 2,448 art teachers working in Florida’s public schools in the Fall of 2003. The FDOE report also projects an annual need of approximately 238 (*) new art teachers in Florida for the next ten years to address enrollment increases and teacher terminations. According to a 2003 FDOE report, the most recent data available, public and private approved teacher education programs in Florida produced 81 art teacher graduates that year—only 34% of the number of new art teachers required to fill Florida’s need. The problem is more acute when one considers that not all these graduates remain in Florida and take available teaching positions. Regardless, the data clearly shows that the number of new art teachers needed in Florida exceed the number of art teacher graduates each year.

 
     
     
 
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