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Educate yourself about the importance and benefits of clay listed HERE.
Apply certain strategies or best practices when working with ceramics as included on the following webpages:
Clay Prep, Teaching Tips, Clay Lesson Plans, Clay Techniques, Project Storage, Drying Clay, Alternative Finishes, and Kiln.
3. Introduce students to ceramic artists and incorporate ceramic artists into your clay lessons by checking out these Ceramic Artists.
4. Browse additional electronic resources curated on this website HERE to further assist with your clay instruction.
5. Consider taking on an advocacy position. See the various levels or ways to advocate for yourself and your students HERE.
Christina Fowler is an artist and art teacher with a passion for horses, teaching art, and CLAY! This website was created in response to the clay-related needs and concerns expressed by many of her art teacher colleagues as well as to many of the struggles she personally faced to bringing clay into the hands of her own students, including the lack of a kiln, a limited art budget, no transition time between classes, and a sack of sinks. Through this website, Christina hopes to make the teaching of clay more fun, easy, and affordable for ALL art teachers.