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Cieslik, Mark, Ed.; Pollock, Gary, Ed. – 2002
Drawing on empirical research and theoretical writings, this book examines how concepts such as risk society and individualization may be used in the field of youth studies. It explores young peoples' identities, youth cultures, and a multiplicity of ways in which risk can be understood and influence youth policy agendas in the future. Chapter 1,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Education, Criminals, Culture
Foster, John – 1977
Rudolf Laban has influenced the introduction and development of modern educational dance as well as general education. Much of the available material concerning Laban is arts oriented; it is concerned with dance as an art form and is not focused towards the educational uses of Laban's ideas. This volume attempts to present materials relevant to…
Descriptors: Biographies, Dance, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends
Bluegrass International Program, Lexington, KY. – 1989
This collection of global activities and teaching strategies, suggested and used by teachers, helps to foster international education in the classroom. There are 32 separate proposals for learning activities, covering a variety of format styles, educational levels, and classroom procedures. Some examples include: (1) "Global ABC's" is a…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Trujillo, Lorenzo A. – 1981
Sixty students in San Francisco's Mission High School were divided into treatment (30 students) and control (30 students) groups to examine the relationship of participation in a Hispanic Ethnic Dance Curriculum to various aspects of behavior and to gain in knowledge of specific aspects of Hispanic culture. Students were administered the Tennessee…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Cognitive Development
Fowler, John S. – 1975
Physical education in England at the secondary school level was dominated in the 1950's by a formal, disciplinary method of teaching known as the "Swedish Drill," developed from the remedial gymnastics of P. H. Ling. However, at the elementary education level, a change towards informality, discovery learning, learning environments, and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Dance, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1965
Current trends in physical education in secondary schools in England are analysed in relation to the design of indoor physical education facilities. Spaces needed for the study of movement in dance and modern gymnastics are outlined; and the indoor provisions necessary for games, athletics, contests, and swimming are discussed, with comments on…
Descriptors: Building Design, Educational Facilities Design, Facilities, Facility Guidelines
Ranney, D. A. – 1982
Simple observation of dance movement, while very useful, can lead to misconceptions, about the physical realities of dance movement, that make learning difficult. This gap between reality and understanding can be reduced by the application of biomechanical techniques such as cinematography, electromyography, and force-plate analysis. Biomechanical…
Descriptors: Biomechanics, Dance, Kinetics, Motor Development
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Moss, Suzan – Research in Dance Education, 2002
This article explores continuing professional development. I teach in a community college where 93% of the students are black and Latino. I am a Caucasian teacher, and my background is primarily modern and jazz dance. In recent years I have been studying African and Latin dance forms, so that I can address the deep hunger my students have to learn…
Descriptors: Music, Dance, Foreign Countries, Community Colleges
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Portnova, ?atiana – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
This article is dedicated to an underdeveloped, but a highly relevant aspect of work of museums, first of all, the theatrical ones, namely keeping, studying and promoting the works associated with choreographic heritage. The artistic and aesthetic potential of material and visual exhibits related to the ballet theatre is revealed. All the…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Museums, Theater Arts, Dance
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Lewis, Lisa – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2012
This article introduces a dance that blends the traditional cultural heritage of the Philippines with modern music and moves. "Hip Hop Stick Dance" incorporates Tinikling (the Philippine national dance) and Arnis (a Filipino style of martial arts) to create a contemporary combination of rhythm, dance, and fitness. It was designed to introduce…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Music, Music Education
Overby, Lynnette Young – 1992
This Digest introduces dance as an art form characterized by use of the human body as a vehicle of expression. Organized into three sections, the first examines the rationale for dance programs in education, presenting opportunities for development of critical thinking and analytical skills; cooperation and teamwork; self-expression and…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Design, Dance Education, Educational Benefits
Weeks, Sandra – 1984
Trends in the current job market in the field of dance are identified, and aspects, such as personal qualifications, training requirements, income potential, and employment possibilities, are discussed. Employment opportunities in the professional world, the field of education, and the corporate environment are explored. Career opportunities for…
Descriptors: Careers, Dance, Dance Education, Dance Therapy
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Vovk, Myroslava – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2017
Trends in development of folklore studies in the research and education space at Ukrainian and foreign universities have been analyzed. They are fundamentalization, synthesis of academic science and educational practice, professionalization, institutionalization, humanitarization, anthropoligization, interdisciplinarity. It has been defined that…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries, Trend Analysis
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Poursabahian, Joyce Paul – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2012
This article briefly discusses the challenges of teaching the 2,000 year-old classical dance form of Bharatanatyam to a student population that is alienated from its mythological framework. Bharatanatyam teachers today are responsible for passing on the technique, grammar, and artistic character of this ancient performing art to the current…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Dance, Dance Education, Performance Factors
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Humenyuk, Tetiana – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2022
Introduction: The actualization of crossover point design activities in modern artistic practice is due to the growing mass demand for entertainment. The musical and theater project involves the introduction of new technologies. Creation of synthesized art "crossover-projects" requires the efforts of a group of managers and performers,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teaching Methods, Graduate Students, Masters Programs
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