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Nyberg, Gunn – Quest, 2023
The aim of this paper is to suggest perspectives on movement capability and movement skill learning that take into account the intrinsic, meaningful value of moving in terms of the experience of the mover as a learner and a knower. Two perspectives on movement capability and movement skill learning will be presented and discussed here:…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Phenomenology, Learning Processes, Epistemology
Matthew Henley – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
In this student reading, I use examples from dance technique classes to bring attention to the choices that students make when learning new movement via observation and repetition. Based on these examples, I frame learning in technique class not as a process of imitation but a process of translation. In doing so I hope to advocate for the…
Descriptors: Dance, Methods, Learning Processes, Dance Education
Sofia Jusslin; Lotta Kaarla; Kaisa Korpinen; Niina Lilja – Modern Language Journal, 2024
There are calls for developing ways to teach language that can inspire and motivate students to study additional languages. While previous research has pointed toward benefits of arts-based activities in language learning, combining language and dance has mainly been studied with younger language learners. Contextualized within the course…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Intersectionality, Second Language Instruction, Swedish
Smith, Wayne – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
In this article, I argue for the adoption of enactive cognition (which includes emotional and social components) as a basis for understanding the nature of learning in, through and about movement in physical education. Enactivists argue that the process of learning is not one of developing an internal intellectualist understanding of the world or…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Physical Education, Learning Processes, Emotional Response
Aletta M. du Plessis; Cornelia M. Schreck; Christo A. Bisschoff; Dané Coetzee; Samantha A. Kahts-Kramer; Jacobus J. Oosthuizen – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) communities of practice (CoP) have emerged as collaborative learning environments that unite people with a shared interest. However, forming and maintaining a successful SoTL CoP can be challenging, requiring careful planning and execution. As academics, we face various challenges in our teaching and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Communities of Practice, College Faculty
Integrating Human Movement in Learning: Advancements in Language Instruction, Multimedia, and Theory
Bjorn de Koning; Shirong Zhang; Stoo Sepp – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Human movement plays a foundational role in cognition and learning. This topical collection brings together theoretical and empirical work examining how gestures, physical activity, and virtual movement enhance learning in language, multimedia, and activity-based learning. Regarding language learning, interacting with virtual object improves…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Human Body, Nonverbal Communication, Multimedia Instruction
Mary Brink – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2024
This article focuses on the impact of active learning assignments on art appreciation students, considering projects involving creativity compared to those that integrated reading, close looking, and game play. The article incorporates data from exams and a worksheet where students ranked which assignments had the most impact on their learning.…
Descriptors: College Students, Art Education, Art Appreciation, Creativity
Henley, Matthew; Conrad, Robin – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
This research explores the question: How do students describe their own sensemaking practices in the postsecondary modern dance classroom? Based on semi-structured interviews with three postsecondary dance students at the first author's institution, this article presents individual accounts that capture students' perceptions of making sense of new…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Dance, Dance Education, Learning Theories
Giulia Cosentino; Jacqueline Anton; Kshitij Sharma; Mirko Gelsomini; Michail Giannakos; Dor Abrahamson – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
As AI increasingly enters classrooms, educational designers have begun investigating students' learning processes vis-à-vis simultaneous feedback from active sources--AI and the teacher. Nevertheless, there is a need to delve into a more comprehensive understanding of the orchestration of interactions between teachers and AI systems in educational…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Learning Processes, Instructional Design, Design
Gretchen L. Stewart – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study reports the findings of a mixed-methods investigation into learning and cognition that has been theoretically and methodologically positioned as embodied. Embodied learning places pedagogical value on the biophysiologically dependent nature of learning on the development of the central nervous system. Rooted in empirical evidence of…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Cognitive Processes, Brain, Neurosciences
Crystal U. Davis; Selene Carter; Susan R. Koff – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
Laban Movement Analysis is a common resource used in dance education curricula in the United States. When used to analyze dance forms that are created outside the Eurocentric lineage, the application of this system must be contextualized as a perspective stemming from beyond the mores of the cultural creators of that dance form. This article…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Movement Education, Dance, Learning Processes
Larsson, Håkan; Nyberg, Gunn; Barker, Dean – European Physical Education Review, 2022
Movement learning has become a prominent issue in recent sport pedagogy research, including a particular concern about the new perspectives of movement learning. The turn towards new perspectives is partly spurred by discontent with the conventional perspectives of movement learning. The purpose of the article is to explore a journey into the…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Movement Education, Motion, Physical Education
Aartun, Iselin; Walseth, Kristin; Standal, Øyvind Førland; Kirk, David – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
Physical education puts the body center stage. Embodiment has emerged as a concept that broadens the focus on the body beyond the dualistic natural scientific point of view. Research into embodied learning and embodiment has had various focuses, including the sociological aspects of embodiment and the embodied experiences of students. This article…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physical Education, Gender Differences, Health
Madsen, Kasper Lasthein; Aggerholm, Kenneth – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2020
Movement integration (MI) has become a significant part of contemporary educational policy; it implies that teachers of any school subject are responsible for organizing movement activities that are of educative value. In this paper, we use Wolfgang Klafki's Bildung theoretical analysis to examine contemporary approaches to MI and clarify dominant…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change, Movement Education
Cecilia H. S. Chan; Amy S. C. Ha; Natalie Lander; Johan Y. Y. Ng – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2023
Purpose: Evidence demonstrates that many school children fail to master fundamental movement skills (FMS). Little is known about the teaching and learning of FMS in Hong Kong. This study aimed to capture voices from both teachers and students to better understand the current FMS practices in primary physical education. Methods: Semistructured…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Movement Education, Physical Education