
Certifications &
Helpful Resources
Certifications
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NJ Teacher of Art Standard Certificate (K-12)
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NJ Substitute Teacher Certificate​
PRAXIS score reports
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Praxis Art Content Knowledge (5134)​
Score: 165
Core Acad. Skills for Educ. (5713)
Reading: 200
Writing: 184
Math: 186
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Premium Teaching & Learning Features (Google Workspace) - Sept 2025
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Intermediate use of Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals - Sept 2025
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Basic use of Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals - Sept 2025
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Google AI for K12 Educators - Sept 2025
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NJPSA New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights v2 - Jan 2023
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NJPSA Understanding Bullying in Our Schools - Jan 2023
my go-to
Helpful Resources
BOOKS FOR ART EDUCATORS
- The Art Teacher's Book of Lists, Author
- Studio Thinking from the Start, Hogan et all
- Differentiated Instruction in Art, Fountain
- Teaching Meaning in Artmaking, Walker
- Rethinking Art Curriculum, Stewart and Walker
- Anti-Racist Art Activities for Kids, Anti-Racist Art Teachers
- Assessment in Art Education, Beattie
BOOKS FOR ARTISTS
- The Artist's Way, Julia Cameron
- The Creative Act: A Way of Being, Rick Rubin
- The Annotated Mona Lisa, Strickland and Boswell
- Practices of Looking, Sturken and Cartwright
- Centered, Kendyl Ardew
- The Secret Lives of Color, Kassia St. Clair
OTHER MATERIALS FOR ART EDUCATORS
- Davis SchoolArts Magazine
- NAEA The Art Education Journal
- Google Arts & Culture
OTHER MATERIALS FOR ARTISTS
- Artlex: Art Dictionary and Encyclopedia
- Writing About Art, Marjorie Munsterberg
​- Color Wheel canva.com/colors/color-wheel/
- art21.org

As an art educator, my aim is to cultivate an inclusive learning environment that nurtures creativity, resilience, and skill development among students. I believe in the transformative power of art education to empower individuals and communities alike. Through a comprehensive arts curriculum encompassing practical skills, art history, and cultural appreciation, students not only refine their technical abilities but also develop essential life skills such as creative problem-solving, empathetic understanding, and effective communication.
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Adaptive Instruction Central to my pedagogical approach is the principle of inclusivity, ensuring equitable access to art education for all students, regardless of background or ability. By implementing universal design principles and providing tailored support, I strive to create a space where every individual feels empowered to express themselves authentically. I am committed to adaptive instruction, teaching to all learning styles, and employing differentiated strategies to meet the diverse needs of my students. By recognizing and responding to the varied ways students learn, I ensure that each student can engage with and benefit from the curriculum.
Social-Emotional Learning I place a strong emphasis on social-emotional learning (SEL) as an integral part of my teaching philosophy. Art provides a unique platform for students to explore their emotions, develop self-awareness, and build interpersonal skills. By integrating SEL into my lessons, I help students develop resilience, empathy, and emotional regulation, which are crucial for their overall well-being and academic success.
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Student-Centered Choice-based, student-centered learning is another cornerstone of my approach. I encourage students to take ownership of their learning by providing them with opportunities to make choices about their projects and explore topics that interest them. This fosters intrinsic motivation and allows students to connect more deeply with their work, leading to more meaningful and personal artistic expressions.
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Responsive Classroom To create a responsive classroom environment, I utilize techniques that promote a positive, respectful, and collaborative atmosphere. I establish clear expectations and routines that encourage mutual respect and support. By actively listening to my students and being responsive to their needs, I create a classroom culture where every student feels valued and understood.
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21st-Century Skills Fostering 21st-century skills is a critical component of my curriculum development. I integrate technology, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills into my art lessons, preparing students for the complexities of the modern world. By encouraging students to engage with contemporary tools and methods, I help them develop digital literacy and adaptability, which are essential for their future success.
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Assessment Continuous assessment is vital in my teaching practice to improve and adapt the curriculum. By employing formative and summative assessments, I gather valuable insights into student progress and learning needs. This ongoing evaluation allows me to refine my instructional strategies and ensure that the curriculum remains relevant, challenging, and accessible for all students.
Growth Mindset As a facilitator of learning, I prioritize fostering a growth mindset, encouraging students to embrace challenges and recognize the value of continuous improvement. In alignment with the Danielson framework, I promote critical thinking, curiosity, and self-efficacy through scaffolded instruction and differentiated learning opportunities. Above all, I am committed to treating every student with respect, dignity, and compassion, recognizing their unique talents and aspirations.
By integrating adaptive instruction, social-emotional learning, choice-based student-centered learning, responsive classroom techniques, and fostering 21st-century skills, I aim to create a dynamic and supportive educational experience. Through continuous assessment and curriculum development, I strive to provide an evolving learning environment that meets the needs of all students. By fostering a culture of creativity, resilience, and mutual respect, I believe we can inspire students to reach their fullest potential and become lifelong learners and contributors to society.