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Wellard, Ian; Pickard, Angela; Bailey, Richard – Gender and Education, 2007
Participation in physical activities, in and out of school, remains heavily influenced by social constructions of gendered behaviour. In addition, the body plays a significant part in the presentation of legitimate performances of physical practice and the construction of a physical "identity". The consequence is that in formalized…
Descriptors: Dance, Physical Education, Physical Activities, Human Body
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Gottlob, Stephanie; Oka, Yuji – Journal of Dance Education, 2007
Re-Education classrooms are self-contained and tightly organized, to meet the unpredictable challenges of daily school life. It is typical to observe children hitting, kicking, spitting, crying or shutting down completely while lessons are being taught. Teachers, in turn, are required to physically restrain a child if he might cause injury to…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Emotional Disturbances, Teaching Methods, Preschool Children
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Caldwell, Linda Almar; Milling-Robbins, Stephanie – Journal of Dance Education, 2007
The advent of distance education in universities has created curricular and pedagogical concerns as well as possibilities for dance educators. This article addresses questions concerning how technology has altered and broadened traditional viewing and performing venues, the role of the dancer and spectator within them, and how these changes impact…
Descriptors: Dance, Distance Education, Dance Education, Online Courses
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Nemecek, Sarah M.; Chatfield, Steven J. – Journal of Dance Education, 2007
The scientific basis of human movement has been studied by dance students, teachers, and researchers in the United States since Margaret H'Doubler established the first dance major at the University of Wisconsin in 1926. Since then, students, faculty, practitioners, and researchers have applied a scientific line of inquiry toward dance movement…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Medicine, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research
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Chedzoy, S. M.; Burden, R. L. – Research in Dance Education, 2007
This study explores the potential contribution of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to our understanding of student teachers' strength of intention to teach dance prior to and following an intensive eight-hour module before beginning their school-based practice. Students attending a primary Postgraduate Certificate in Education Course (PGCE)…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Education Courses, Self Efficacy, Intention
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Brown, Ralph – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2007
PALATINE, the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Dance, Drama and Music, received dedicated HEFCE funding (2003-2004) to address issues surrounding graduate employability, particularly focusing on the distinctive features of the labour market in the performing arts and creative industries. In the world of the Arts, the job market is very…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Music, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship
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Atencio, Matthew; Wright, Jan – Gender and Education, 2009
This article investigates (i) how the structuring practices and meanings associated with dance classes at an inner-city American high school operated as institutional spaces (re)producing "dividing practices" that supported racial and classed hierarchies; (ii) how these racist structures were created and maintained relative to dominant notions of…
Descriptors: High Schools, Racial Bias, Social Attitudes, Feminism
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McPherson, Elizabeth – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
This article shares the author's experiences in teaching dance in an elementary school setting and initiating a project that involves teaching dance through several subjects. The author first started by collaborating with other special subjects teachers to teach songs and dances and develop an opportunity for students to physicalize their homeroom…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Dance Education, Active Learning, Dance
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Bales, Melanie – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
This topic stems from the author's experience in the technique classroom, and from her training in Laban Movement Analysis. The three fundamental branches of Laban's system--Body, Effort and Space--offer an opportunity to approach teaching through these separate, yet inextricably linked, lenses. This article defines each of the three categories in…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Dance, Human Posture, Teachers
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Ahearn, Elizabeth Lowe – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
There are many body therapies from which dancers may choose in order to gain and maintain strength, flexibility, and balance and to avoid injury or facilitate rehabilitation from injury. The questions are: which system is best for the given student, and how can educators incorporate the many somatic perspectives into their curriculums. This…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Exercise
Gullatt, David E. – Educational Forum, The, 2007
State and national accountability initiatives are forcing educational administrators to seek curricular interventions that will yield the greatest improvement in students' academic performance in the least amount of time. Though volumes of documentation regarding the value of the arts in education line the shelves of professional libraries and…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Academic Achievement, Intelligence, Music Education
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Moore, Michael – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
In past years, teachers without professional training in the arts have often been able to avail themselves of summer institutes that introduced them to specific works of art and followed up with artists in the classroom, performance, or trips to an art museum. But what happens when such support is no longer available and teachers have to function…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Aesthetics, Art Appreciation
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Risner, Doug – Arts Education Policy Review, 2007
From an administrative perspective, this article investigates equity issues in dance education, and current challenges and opportunities for leadership in postsecondary dance programs involved in teacher education and certification. Although dance education is varied in content and environment, much is shared in terms of common goals for gender…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Chappell, Kerry – Research in Dance Education, 2007
This paper represents the final layer of analysis carried out in a study investigating the conceptions of and approaches to creativity of three expert specialist dance teachers within late primary age dance education in the UK. This research journeyed through a number of phases culminating in an analysis of the pedagogical dilemmas encountered by…
Descriptors: Creativity, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Redfern, Betty – Research in Dance Education, 2007
Western aesthetics tends to maintain its long-standing preoccupation with the visual arts, music and literature. The dance, along with the arts of radio and television drama, has not yet received the attention that would seem commensurate with the cultural importance of these forms and the widespread influence they undoubtedly exert. To come upon…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Aesthetics, Educational Change, Dance Education
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