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Kimbrell, Sinead – Schools: Studies in Education, 2011
The associate director of education at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago recounts her learning and teaching through managing the Movement as Partnership program. Included are detailed descriptions of encounters with teachers and students as they create choreography reflective of their inquiry into integrating dance and literacy arts curriculum in the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Movement Education, Partnerships in Education, Dance
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Ager, Alastair; Akesson, Bree; Stark, Lindsay; Flouri, Eirini; Okot, Braxton; McCollister, Faith; Boothby, Neil – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2011
Background: Children in northern Uganda have undergone significant psychosocial stress during the region's lengthy conflict. A Psychosocial Structured Activities (PSSA) program was implemented in 21 schools identified as amongst those most severely affected by conflict-induced displacement across Gulu and Amuru Districts. The PSSA intervention…
Descriptors: Intervention, Focus Groups, Community Involvement, Well Being
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Chen, Weiyun; Cone, Theresa P.; Cone, Stephen L. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2011
Background: Interdisciplinary teaching through physical education has been discussed in the physical education literature over the past two decades. However, there is no qualitative study of what interdisciplinary teaching in physical education means to students. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe students' views of and educational…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Interviews, Teaching Methods, Learning Experience
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Gerry, David W.; Faux, Ashley L.; Trainor, Laurel J. – Developmental Science, 2010
Phillips-Silver and Trainor (2005) demonstrated a link between movement and the metrical interpretation of rhythm patterns in 7-month-old infants. Infants bounced on every second beat of a rhythmic pattern with no auditory accents later preferred to listen to an accented version of the pattern with accents every second beat (duple or march meter),…
Descriptors: Music, Infants, Measurement Equipment, Movement Education
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Pica, Rae – Young Children, 2010
There are many links between literacy and movement. Movement and language are both forms of communication and self-expression. Rhythm is an essential component of both language and movement. While people may think of rhythm primarily in musical terms, there is a rhythm to words and sentences as well. Individuals develop an internal rhythm when…
Descriptors: Sentences, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Self Control, Language Acquisition
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Kinderfather, Kathleen; Hearn, Colleen Porter – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2010
From the earliest years of what is now AAHPERD, American dance education has exerted a strong presence. In 1932 the National Section on Dance was established, and in 1979 the capital letter "D" ceremoniously became a part of AAHPERD. Visionaries such as Gulick and Margaret H'Doubler (who is credited with creating the first dance major…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Professional Associations, Institutional Role, Educational Development
Wasley, Paula – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article describes how students at North Central College do-si-doed their way to a deeper understanding of fractals, fractions, and abstract algebra. As part of the college's "Verandah" curriculum, David J. Schmitz, an associate professor of mathematics, led seven undergraduates, mostly math majors and minors, through an adventure in "math in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Geometric Concepts, Algebra, Heuristics
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Cheung, Rebecca Hun Ping – Early Child Development and Care, 2010
This article describes the introduction of creative movement activity in three Hong Kong kindergartens to promote children's creativity. The purposes of the study were to examine the effectiveness of creative movement activity in promoting children's creativity and teachers' perceptions of the activities. The movement activities were designed…
Descriptors: Creativity, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten
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Powell, Kimberly – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2010
In this essay, the author first addresses the theme of disciplined somatic training and its relationship to self-awareness and transformation. Her attention is focused specifically on the chapter on Ludwig Wittgenstein, in which Richard Shusterman presents and then elaborates upon the philosopher's connections between conscious bodily feelings and…
Descriptors: Human Body, Aesthetics, Ethics, Politics
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Middleton, Sue – History of Education, 2010
Henri Lefebvre suggested that social researchers engage in "the concrete analysis of rhythms" in order to reveal the "pedagogy of appropriation (the appropriation of the body, as of spatial practice)". Lefebvre's spatial analysis has influenced educational researchers, while the idea of "pedagogy" has travelled beyond…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Agricultural Laborers, Phenomenology
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Brown, Trent; Payne, Phillip – Quest, 2009
There is increased phenomenological interest, philosophical and empirical, in the meaning and meaning-making dimensions of the experience of movement in physical education (Kentel & Dobson, 2007; Kretchmar, 2000a; Loland, 2006; Smith, 2007; Whitehead, 1990). This scholarly concern about the qualities and characteristics of movement shifts the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Phenomenology, Movement Education, Inquiry
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Hyatt, Keith J.; Stephenson, Jennifer; Carter, Mark – Education and Treatment of Children, 2009
Children with disabilities have frequently participated in various interventions before the efficacy of those practices was scientifically validated. When subsequent scientific evidence failed to support particular practices, those that had already made inroads into the educational arena frequently continued to be used. Given the current emphasis…
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Federal Legislation, Disabilities, Educational Practices
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Barr, Sherrie – Research in Dance Education, 2009
The technique class can be an amalgam of frustration and joy, cautious imitation and mindless replication, being right and being wrong. Competing requisites, such as a desire for expressive freedom in relation to the demand that a movement be precisely structured, can unwittingly create a tension between teachers and students. The reasons for such…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Inquiry
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Perlman, Dana; Forrest, Greg; Pearson, Phil – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2012
Movement-based gaming technologies, such as the Nintendo Wii, are becoming more visible within the physical education. As research on movement-based technologies develops, an aspect that has gained interest is the potential educational value for the physical education student. The purpose of this study was to examine movement-based sport games and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Expertise, Educational Opportunities
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Bobbio, Tatiana; Gabbard, Carl; Cacola, Priscila – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2009
Motor development attains landmark significance during early childhood. Although early childhood educators may be familiar with the gross-motor skill category, the subcategory of interlimb coordination needs greater attention than it typically receives from teachers of young children. Interlimb coordination primarily involves movements requiring…
Descriptors: Test Items, Young Children, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development
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