11/12/2022 0 Comments One piece eps 295![]() ![]() I’m a huge fan of Country music, and I know I don’t look like it but big fan of Country. Jennie: As far as fun stuff, I guess, I go to as many concerts as I can. I am the one teacher on campus who uses a service dog, and her name’s Shadow. ![]() But I’ve also taught 3D art and animation and I’m also the yearbook advisor. It’s actually the rival high school to the one I went to, and I teach all levels of 2D. I am born and raised and live in the Bay Area in California, and I teach at a high school. But can you just take a minute and tell us a little bit about yourself? Who you are, where you teach, what things you’re interested in, either inside or outside of the classroom? But you are finally here, I’m glad we can introduce you to the audience. You’ve been writing for a while for AOEU, and I usually have people on sooner than this. It’s just how things are, but I’ve wanted to do this podcast with you for a while. Just like we are very tired all over the time. Tim: That’s the theme for teachers this year. I think she’s ready to chat, so I’m going to bring her on now. It was a great, great piece and I want to talk to her about that article and about a lot of other things. But Jennie was, in fact, the one who wrote that article put a ton of time, a ton of research into it. We had a little bit of discussion about that, and they were very complimentary about that article. And during that conversation, Ray mentioned the critical race theory article that we had published. If you are someone who listens to Art Ed Radio on the regular, I had a conversation earlier this month with Ray Yang. So apologies for that, but I am very excited to talk to her today. Today I’m going to be talking to Jennie Drummond, who actually started writing this summer and somehow we have waited this long to bring her on. Usually, when a new writer comes on to the AOEU team, I have them on the podcast, introduce themselves, to talk about their articles, and give listeners a better idea of who they are and what they’re interested in. This show is produced by The Art of Education University, and I’m your host, Tim Bogatz. Tim: Welcome to Art Ed Radio, the podcast for art teachers. How Being a Vocal Ally Can Help Your Students. ![]() What is CRT and What Might it Look Like in the Art Room?.See Jennie’s page on the AOEU website and links to all of her articles.Listen as they discuss Jennie’s experience as an out educator, the importance of allyship, dealing with difficult topics, and some of her best ideas for student engagement. In today’s episode, Tim welcomes Jennie to the show to introduce herself and give us a look into her classroom. Jennie Drummond is an art educator from the Bay Area in California and one of AOEU’s newest magazine writers. ![]()
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