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Jeff Broome is a Professor of Art Education and Director of the PhD Program in the Department of Art Education at Florida State University (FSU). His research focuses on practical solutions for K-12 art teachers, employing narrative inquiry to address topics like multi-age instruction, classroom management, and caring pedagogies. He has presented globally and held leadership roles in the National Art Education Association (NAEA) and Florida Art Education Association (FAEA). Broome has authored/co-authored multiple books and journal articles, including the 2023 volume Real Lives Now. Notable awards include the 2020 NAEA Southeastern Higher Education Art Educator Award and 2016 FAEA Higher Education Educator of the Year honor.
Education: BS (Art Education, FSU), MA (Art Education, University of South Florida), PhD (Art Education, FSU).
Research emphasizes narrative approaches to educational challenges, with a focus on K-12 art instruction. His work bridges theory and practice, offering actionable strategies for contemporary art educators. Recent scholarship explores hip-hop culture’s impact on visual education and curriculum design for multi-age classrooms.
Broome co-founded the Art Education Research Institute and has led symposiums since 2019. His professional service includes directing higher education divisions for major art education associations. Teaching areas include graduate-level art education and curriculum development.
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