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Kelvin Cooper – Dance Education in Practice, 2024
I use the term restorative wellness practices as a concept associated with life application strategies and procedures that increase or return wellness to individuals or groups, some of whom have lost or never experienced this due to a lack of opportunities and resources. At the college, where I teach dance, fitness, and health courses, it has…
Descriptors: Wellness, Dance Education, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Tjersland, Hanne – Journal of Peace Education, 2019
This article discusses the potentials of the dancing body in peace education seen from a transrational perspective. The author explores how the multifaceted and creative body as worked with in the conscious dance and movement practice Open Floor can be tapped into and drawn upon to engage the multiple potentials of humans as "contact…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Creativity, Dance
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Standal, Øyvind F.; Bratten, Judith H. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Background: The literature on movement capability critiques the traditional content of physical education (i.e. the what of physical education) and the subject's reliance on teacher-led methods (i.e. the how of physical education). By re-focusing the content as well as the teaching methods of physical education, the literature on movement…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Movement Education, Student Centered Learning, Holistic Approach
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Dragon, Donna A. – Journal of Dance Education, 2015
Often in teaching dance, methods of teaching and learning are silently embedded into dance classroom experiences. Unidentified and undisclosed pedagogic information has impacted the content of dance history; the perpetuation of authoritarian teaching practices within dance technique classes and in some dance classes deemed "somatics";…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Educational History, Educational Theories
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Eddy, Martha – Journal of Dance Education, 2016
The ability to creatively resolve conflict supports excellence in communication and fosters a positive classroom/studio climate. Despite the fact that school violence continues to be high, many schools fail to teach conflict management, social-emotional skills, or community building to all educators. This research-based article shares dance…
Descriptors: Dance, Conflict Resolution, Conflict, Creativity
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Stevens, Kym; Huddy, Avril – Research in Dance Education, 2016
Despite tertiary institutions acknowledging that reflective practice is an essential component of undergraduate dance teacher training, there is often a disparity between the tertiary students' reflective skills and the more sophisticated reflective ability needed to navigate the twenty-first-century workforce. This paper charts the evolution of a…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Undergraduate Study, Teacher Education
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Lawrence, Randee Lipson – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
This volume has explored embodied knowing in formal and informal education, including the university classroom, the workplace, the health professions, and the community. Educators considered the role of intuition, theater, dance, yoga, and outdoor education activities as forms of embodied learning. While the contexts of education were different,…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Health Occupations, Informal Education, Cultural Awareness
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Kearns, Lauren W. – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
The contemporary dance world, both in academic and professional settings, asks dancers to consistently engage with increasingly complex conceptual and physical dance work. Dancers in both settings must assimilate complex movement patterns, combine the technical nuances of multiple genres, reflect upon and critically assess their dancing, and…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, College Instruction
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Aldrich, Kenneth R. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1989
This article discusses incorporation of academic curriculum elements into movement units, synchronous movement as a teaching tool, the movement-cognition connection, and identification and use of rhythm and movement elements in the classroom. (IAH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dance, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach
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Dixon, Emma – Research in Dance Education, 2005
This paper examines two very different approaches to dance training, ballet technique and the somatic discipline of Topf technique ("TT"). It explores and evaluates the application of TT to ballet training. Initially, what is meant by the term "mind/body connection" is discussed, and then the paper examines, in a theoretical and a practical sense,…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Human Body, Cognitive Processes, Holistic Approach