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Risner, Doug; Godfrey, Heidi; Simmons, Linda C. – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
The ways in which seven private sector dance professionals in the United States perceive the impact of sexuality in contemporary culture and the choices that they make for their own schools of dance because of these perceptions are explored. This study was conducted through in-depth interviews and a survey instrument. The participants' narratives…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Dance Education, Sexuality, Parent Attitudes
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Posey, Elsa – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
Teaching dance technique is insufficient to provide an education in dance. Dance programs could be improved by implementing a K-12 dance curriculum using criteria known as discipline-based arts education. A professional development course for K-6 classroom teachers which implements this approach is described. (IAH)
Descriptors: Art Education, Career Guidance, Curriculum Development, Dance Education
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Durr, Dixie, Ed. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1993
Four articles discuss the preparation of dance educators and the development of dance teachers' competencies, focusing on the knowledge base for competent dance teaching, the preparation of effective teachers, motor learning knowledge in the dance education curriculum, and realities, myths, and priorities in dance teacher competency. (SM)
Descriptors: Dance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Mac Donald, Colla J. – Elementary School Journal, 1992
Eight preschool and primary school teachers participated in workshops on planning creative dance instruction. Four months after the workshops, all eight were using dance as an educational tool. Reasons for teachers' choice to use dance in the classroom are discussed. (MDM)
Descriptors: Dance Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Anamuah-Mensah, Jophus; Asabere-Ameyaw, Akwasi; Dennis, Stephen – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2007
The study sought to find out the views of pupils, teachers and parents on the usefulness of the educational curriculum (i.e. organization, content and methodology) and co-curricular activities in the preparation of pupils for future employment. Questionnaires and focus group discussions were used in collecting data for the study across the length…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries, Career Guidance
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Arts Education Policy Review, 1996
Provides an in-depth look at the National Standards for Art Education and attempts to correct some of the misconceptions associated with them. Articulates a number of the objections and concerns regarding the standards. Answers each objection with a thoughtful response. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art Education, Dance Education, Educational Innovation
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Paulson, Pamela – Arts Education Policy Review, 1993
Asserts that dance should be included as an integral and basic part of the school curriculum. Presents a case study of how dance educators and others worked to include dance in the K-12 Minnesota curriculum guide. Discusses change strategies and attitudes of teachers and administrators toward the effort. (CFR)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Art Teachers, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Newbill, Sharon L. – 1992
This document looks at the Kansas City, Missouri, Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts Magnet High School's three-year implementation of the magnet theme of the Long-Range Magnet School Plan. In addition to the core curriculum, five theme strands (visual arts, music, theater, creative writing, and dance) were offered to 9th through 11th grade…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Art Education, Creative Writing, Dance Education
Minton, Sandra, Comp. – 1999
This bibliography presents listings in the following areas: assessment in dance education; attitudinal studies in dance education; dance certification, standards, status; dance curricula; dance education history; dance education and technology; dance education theory; dance teacher behaviors; dance teacher preparation; descriptions of dance…
Descriptors: Athletics, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Dance Education
Jackson, C.; And Others – 1994
A study examined the career paths and training of dance and drama students in the United Kingdom. First, a comprehensive picture of careers and training in dance and drama was generated through visits to 12 schools and interviews with selected school staff, 36 students, and other relevant professionals. Next, individuals who are economically…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Drama, Education Work Relationship
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Roucher, Nancy; Lovano-Kerr, Jessie – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Maintains that educational theorists have long advocated integrated, multidisciplinary curriculum development and instruction. Argues that the arts must maintain their integrity in the curriculum and be taught for their own sake, rather than serving as aids to instruction in other disciplines. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers
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Dunn, Phillip C. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Asserts that the general educational curriculum tends to be fragmented and compartmentalized and that this situation would be improved by curriculum integration. Argues that an interdisciplinary arts approach would require new teacher attitudes and instructional strategies. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers, Cultural Enrichment
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Caliver, Ambrose – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1944
The improvement of human relations is generally recognized today as an essential prerequisite to national unity and world peace. Bringing about better human relations, however, presents many important problems, among those of: (1) Providing accurate knowledge about different races and groups; (2) Developing understanding and appreciation of these…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Minority Groups, Multicultural Education
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