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EP. 10 - "How to Keep Your Fire Burning" with Joy Schultz

42m · AOE LIVE · 14 Jul 17:20

Join Tim and Andrew as they talk with Joy Schultz about all the fantastic work she does with her high school student inside and outside of school. Joy is a fantastic champion and model teacher who uses service learning to provide truly empowering and creative avenues for her students to change the world. Her creative approach to art education naturally lends itself to effective arts advocacy as she was doing all those educational initiatives like STEAM, Design Thinking, servicelearning, entrepreneurship before they werebuzz words. Joy talks about how she finds the energy to do it all while keeping her passion and fire for art education burning strong.

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