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Support Cards

Receive clear, practical guidance for navigating the IB Visual Arts course.

These cards translate the complexities of the new IB guide into accessible, actionable support. From structuring reflections to managing word counts, balancing HL and SL, and understanding assessment criteria, each card offers calm, experience-led advice. Whether you’re new to the course or seeking clarity in key areas, these tools will help you meet requirements with confidence, whilst keeping creativity at the core.

Annotation Strategies

Choosing Between SL + HL

Classroom as Studio

Conceptual Depth

Cover Lessons

Curatorial Practice

From Dependency to Autonomy

Generative Statements + Inquiry Questions

Group + Peer Critiques

Pre Course Project

Sentence Starters

Structuring the AIP

Structuring the AP

Structuring the CS – SL Only

Teaching for Neuro-Inclusive Learning

Teaching Large Classes

Teaching SL + HL Together

Teaching Students New to Art Education

The Artist-Teacher

Understanding ‘Situate’

Understanding the Assessment Objectives

Using Digital Tools

Visual Arts + CAS

Visual Arts + Extended Essay

Visual Arts + Ethics

Visual Arts + Theory of Knowledge

Visual Mapping Tools

Word Limits

Writing Reflections

Writing the Rationale

Academic Integrity + The Use of AI

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These selected cards reflect Art-Ed Hub’s unique voice: reflective, imaginative, and rooted in the belief that creativity can guide us back to our most authentic selves.

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Art-Ed Hub is a space for creative transformation, where curiosity is protected, authenticity is encouraged, and growth becomes possible.
Whether you’re an educator, artist, or seeker, you’ll find tools, insights, and frameworks that support creative confidence and meaningful exploration.

Here, creativity is not just a skill. It’s a way of becoming.