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Borowski, Teresa G. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2023
Social and emotional competencies (SEC) are critical for success in school and life, as they include the ability to interact with others, regulate one's emotions and behavior, solve problems, and communicate effectively. Research and practice show that dance experiences enhance social-emotional development, yet less is known about the mechanisms…
Descriptors: Dance, Social Development, Emotional Development, Critical Theory
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Kolokythas, Nico; Metsios, George S.; Dinas, Petros C.; Galloway, Shaun M.; Allen, Nick; Wyon, Matthew A. – Research in Dance Education, 2023
Overuse injuries are the most prevalent injuries in aesthetic sports, due to the repetitive nature of the training. Evidence of their relationship with growth, maturation, and training load is equivocal. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of these factors on overuse injuries in dance and aesthetic sports. A database search…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Injuries, Maturity (Individuals)
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San-Juan-Ferrer, Barbara; Hípola, Pedro – Research in Dance Education, 2020
In this review, the background to the construct of Emotional Intelligence and its more widely accepted perspectives are presented. The scientific literature on the relationship between dance and Emotional Intelligence was obtained from the Web of Science (58) and Scopus (5) databases, and the results of these investigations were analysed. Dance is…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Dance, Dance Education, Nonverbal Communication
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Purvis, Denise – Journal of Dance Education, 2018
As higher education institutions look forward to determine the needs of graduates, they are discovering a demand for hands-on training that facilitates the development of higher order thinking and skills. One valuable method of providing such training is creating community engagement opportunities that integrate university students' educational…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Community Involvement, Qualitative Research
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Çetin, Zeynep; Erdem Çevikbas, Pelin – Research in Dance Education, 2020
The major importance of preschool children's mental health with regard to their emotional and social development has a documented ground in the literature. In these domains, it is crucial for young children to learn how to express their emerging emotions appropriately and efficiently. Creative dance and movement is already being used as a…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Mental Health, Creativity, Dance
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Tembrioti, Lara; Tsangaridou, Niki – Research in Dance Education, 2014
The importance of reflective practice is frequently noted in the literature; indeed, reflective capacity is regarded as an essential characteristic for professional competence. The ability to think about why and what one does is critical to intelligent practice, practice that is reflective rather than routine. In recent years, higher education…
Descriptors: Dance, Reflection, Reflective Teaching, Dance Education
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McCarthy-Brown, Nyama – Arts Education Policy Review, 2015
This article synthesizes current dance education research that demonstrates connections between the culturally relevant pedagogy and student academic achievement, details why the arts are exponentially important and valuable to all communities, and provides practical solutions for the everyday teacher. Through a pointed focus on culturally…
Descriptors: Dance, Poverty, Dance Education, Educational Research
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Banks, Ojeya Cruz – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This paper examines how the historical punishment of the dancing body in (post)colonial contexts has been a measure for controlling the mind and undertaking effective cultural imperialism. I bring to focus the striking global dance movement to revitalise oppressed dance forms, in an effort to do what Tuhiwai Smith calls "the recovery of…
Descriptors: Dance, Instruction, Foreign Policy, Dance Education
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Sparshott, Francis – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1990
Questions who decides what a culturally literate person needs to know and its social implications. Comments on the lack of dance references in E. D. Hirsch's book, "Cultural Literacy." Discusses what a person needs to know about dance. Analyzes dance as art in the context of cultural literacy's requirements. (KM)
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Education, Dance, Dance Education
Van Dyke, Jan – 1992
This book om the interrelationship of economics and aesthetics from the perspective of modern dance includes a preface and six chapters. Chapter 1, "The Modern Dance Point of View," presents a history of modern dance from 1915 to the 1980s. Chapter 2, "The National Endowment for the Arts and Its Impact on Modern Dance,"…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Cultural Context, Dance, Dance Education
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Eisner, Elliot W. – Clearing House, 1999
Finds only a very limited research basis for claims about the effects of art experience on academic achievement. Identifies three levels to which arts education contributes: arts-based, arts-related, and ancillary outcomes of art education. Discusses four contributions arts education makes to the arts and to life beyond them. (SR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Education