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Page 7-The pet peeves below were submitted by people around the world, both teachers and students. We thank you for your submissions! We sincerely hope that those who submitted them were able to blow off some steam and feel better now. We also hope that those who are reading these will also feel better. Enjoy!

  1. Corner suns!
    (now that my kids know I hate corner suns, they like to sneak them into their work every now and then to see if I notice- they get quite a kick out of watching my face once i discover one)
    (-Submitted by Lauren Turner)

  2. Administrators who love to advertise that they have schools with National Blue Ribbon status, but have since sabotaged the art programs that got them the award. (Anonymous)

  3. So called art teachers who WORK ON the students work, get away with it and are praised as being FANTASTIC art teachers by parents, administrators, judges and anyone else... If we teach nothing else, we must teach INTEGRITY. The reward will be short lived for their students, while the knowledge that they won unjustly will last a lifetime-- not to mention the innocent competitors who could be so discouraged that they may give up art altogether.
    (-Anonymous)

  4. I teach grades 1-5. We love to paint, but the undignified sound that the paint insists on making when the tube is almost empty is unbearable, reducing the class to hysterics....and of course the hysterics are contagious! Speaking of paint, forget about squeezing out anything from the brown family into a little paint cup. (Ow! The mental image of this is too much for my brain!- Ken)

    Drawing... there have been days when I've actually hidden the erasers...

    Submitted by Melanie W. of New Jersey
    P.S. Can't believe Barbara left "lollipop" and "broccoli" trees off her list! ;o)

  5. I teach Art and Design in Scotland, UK. Unbelievably, almost all your pet peeves are mine too - so it must be a shared thing world wide in our subject. My main pet peeve has to be - kids who throw erasers around the room when you aren't looking! You never seem to have any erasers!! Keep up all the good work worldwide in art teaching!

    Alison Ross (Art teacher - Paisley, Scotland)

  6. Guidance counselors who tell art kids to pursue other majors because "art is just a hobby"!...drives me crazy...
    Debra Ronning, LI, New York

  7. A.) Teachers who bring their children to my art class 10 minutes early and get mad when I don’t take them. My classes are 45 minutes each with a 5 minute prep span in between. Oh and lets not forget I have 6 classes a day with varying levels!

    B.) Not being considered a teacher.

    (Sergent PreK-5th Elementary Art Teacher)

  8. MY pet peeves
      #1 - Having students taken from class for half the time for reading, math, etc. as if we aren't an important subject. They rarely finish a project which really drives me crazy.

      #2 Never knowing if you have a room or a cart. Classroom teachers not understanding why this makes us crabby -- just once I would like them to teach on a cart in the gym (that you share) with no sink or water. The supplies you need are in another room and you always forget SOMETHING.

      #3 Having non-teachers telling me that my job is so easy and great because I get 3 months off. What they would give to have that....

      #4The amount of disrespect coming through the school systems. Do parents teach morals/values anymore?

      #5 Having hardly any prep time and then getting questioned why the artwork on the walls hasn't been changed in awhile. Uh, I could use a little help.

    (Submitted by an elementary art teacher, Wisconsin)

  9. My pet peeve (other than the MANY I read that apply to me) is when I spend a few class periods preparing for a big project by practicing with supplies and by looking at and discussing similar artwork that's been created, and the students waste my supplies on the big project and come up with nothing because they weren't LISTENING TO THE DIRECTIONS--apparently EVER!!!

    Donna Catton-Johnson, Myrle Beach, SC

  10. When students tell me that they can't think of ANYTHING to do for their project, even after having had it explained, ideas suggested, visuals provided, discussion about what they can do to jump-start their brainstorming, etc. It's as if they expect the teacher to come up with the idea and do it for them.

    Pat M.

  11. After 30 yrs. teaching art and ready to retire, I empathize with all of the above.

    I think the most demoralizing pet peeve I have had is to be turned down for a sink in my classroom 6 times by our head of purchasing who bought himself new office equipment as a higher priority. Yet they are always saying we are here for the kids! We use two plastic buckets and anger the shop teacher, who has a room four times the size of the art room, by using his sink to fill the buckets. He also has a bathroom and drinking fountain that he does not want my students to use, as it would interrupt his classes. (The irony of it all...they dumped his program and kept art for next year, when they riffed and dropped programs this year!) There is some justice in the schools!!!

    Anonymous

  12. Art teacher colleagues who let/encourage their children to merely COPY Bart Simpson, Metallica covers, Spongebob -- I can see learning about painting by copying a painting, but is it really the best use of their time to make Bart Simpson out of clay? Aeehh?? Then they complain if I ask them to be creative... Not to mention what thoughts they are getting about copyright issues?

    Sign me anonymous....

  13. Students who stab the erasers with the pencils - breaking both!

    Kathryn Antman- Art Teacher

  14. My pet peeve is when I tell the students where their artwork or supplies are supposed to go and two seconds later someone asks me, “Miss, where do I put my stuff when I’m done?” It drives me crazy, “PAY ATTENTION”!!

    Middle School, Colorado

  15. When art teachers are judged not on the content and quality of their work with students in the classroom, but on their OWN ARTWORK! Would we really hire an English teacher based on how many novels she'd published? Would we hire a Math teacher based on his personal accounting career? This goes for how Art teachers are utilized within the school system as well: People go to the Art teacher to have a brochure designed, a T-shirt design made, etc. Yet our colleagues never go to the Math Dept to get their taxes done, or to the Health teacher to have their blood pressure taken! Being an artist and being an art teacher are overlapping skill sets - but NOT one and same!

    Debra

  16. Asking "where do I put this?" even though they have been taking art in my room for 5 years.

    Walking into my room and asking "What are we doing?" when they are in the middle of a project.

    Asking for scotch tape.

    Lara Large, Art Teacher

  17. When you are hired in the middle of the year, are given no budget, and are expected to beg borrow and steel from the other art teachers in the building. Even though 1/3 of the supplies should belong to me because the students had to pay a lab fee at the beginning of the year.

    Ms. M HS Art teacher
  18. My biggest pet peeve is being given the smallest room
    in the school with NO windows, and NO water, bad
    lighting, not to mention no floor space (with five
    tables crammed in the room, I can barely teach, let
    alone manuever around the students!!)

    Another pet peeve is when parents complain because
    you've given their "angel" a poor grade (because of
    destructive and behavioral issues in your classroom,
    not to mention NEVER finishing a project and goofing
    off instead). I had one set of parents say "Art is
    not important, anyway!" When I tried to explain the
    poor grade was because the child purposely ruined
    others artwork and my art supplies and never did
    anything in class, they tried to pull the race card on
    me! RIDICULOUS!

    Finally, at last year's art show, the principal had
    the school custodians mopping and sweeping the floors
    during the exhibit time! When I complained, she
    answered, "Well, this is the time they NORMALLY come!"
    AAAAAAAUUUUUUUGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!

  19. “Oh no he didn’t!” Page four, number four needs to realize that our goal (art teachers) is to teach the standards (Yes, art teachers have standards) and to do so in a creative way. If the student finds art to be fun than great. Remember, our classes tend to be the dumping grounds for illiterate, unmotivated, behavioral problem type students. Not all students like art; I am an art teacher not a therapist. My pet peeve is to other teachers who think we shouldn’t take ourselves too seriously. –McLaughlin-California

  20. My art education pet peeves:
    - Censorship
    - People who think the only good art is pretty.
    - People who think art ended with Warhol and don't want students to learn anything current because it is "unsafe and controversial."
    - People who think if you look at a violent painting it will make you violent.
    –Thanks, Jessica, artist and art teacher in New Orleans

  21. This is only my second year of teaching, and my biggest pet peeve last year were the students who really didn't give a darn about ANYTHING in my class, didn't care about art, and who were extremely rude and disruptive. But...towards the end of their 9 week block or semester class...it was like something just sparked. They started to do okay...but then the class would be
    over. I thought I would never see those kids again, and to be honest with you, I would've been happy if I didn't. But this year, all of those same students signed up for my classes as electives, and I thought that they just did it to get some extra credits or because they thought they would have it easy. But we are going into the third week of school right now, and those are the students in my classes who are learning the most, participating all of the time, and they did a complete 360 degree turn around from last year. I am completely blown away by this. Its like they aren't the same students. So, I will never give up on another student like that again, because change is possible in these kids if you just give them a little bit of your time and show them that you care about them, their lives, and who they are as an individual.

    –Rachael Harold


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