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All In Art

Inclusive Art Education
All In Art
Art Education and Instructional Design
Christina Peltier


Hello! I am an art teacher!
Figure 1. I am seeking shelter from the rain in the doorway of a 13th century church in Conwy, Wales Teaching art to young people is a gift because it provides so much daily inspiration, with a little drama and strife and hilarity sprinkled in. The days are packed full and intense, especially teaching adolescents. I generally receive 8-10 questions from kids before the bell even rings each day at 8am. To balance this, I enjoy our school breaks and summers off, and definitely
Christina Peltier
Using Mobile Technology to Improve Special Education Communication
This week’s assignment focused on developing a mobile technologies implementation plan for a workplace setting. Since I work in a middle school environment, I chose to focus on a very real and ongoing issue: communication between general education teachers and support staff regarding students who receive special education services. In middle school, multiple adults often work with the same student throughout the day. When communication is delayed or inconsistent, accommodatio
Christina Peltier
Immersive Learning: A Quick Overview (like super quick)
For this week’s blog post, I’m sharing a short video I created about immersive learning experiences. The focus of the video is how immersive tools—like virtual environments or interactive digital spaces—can be used in realistic ways in educational settings, including art classrooms. Here's a lil presentation on the topic: In the video, I highlight how immersive learning can support student engagement by letting learners explore content instead of just listening or reading abo
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