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Leonard, Alison E. – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
This research highlights a K-5 dance artist-in-residence as a form of democratic and exemplary dance education that ignited collaboration, promoted equity, fostered student autonomy, and demonstrated rigor in school curriculum. Through examining observation, interview, and performance-based data and calling upon critical, democratic education…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Dance Education, Artists, Democratic Values
Leonard, Alison E.; Hellenbrand, Leah; McShane-Hellenbrand, Karen – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
This article presents the Mentorship, Integrated Curriculum, Collaboration, and Scholarship (MICCS) framework as an applicable model for transformative, creative, and curriculum-based K-12 dance education and arts integration. Developed and practiced by the authors--an artist/educator, a classroom teacher, and an arts education scholar and former…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Mentors
Munjee, Tara – Journal of Dance Education, 2012
Contact improvisation can serve as a way to access new understandings of Bartenieff Fundamentals. Inherent elements of contact improvisation such as thinking and feeling bodily in the moment, sensitivity to activated weight along with weight sharing and bearing, flow, whole-body organization, and immediacy of embodied presence provide fertile…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Investigations, Models, Movement Education
Kranicke, Michelle; Pruitt, Lara – Journal of Dance Education, 2012
This article examines assessment of "intangible" concepts in dance education such as creativity, risk, originality, or artistic thinking. Through the development of assessment workshops for arts educators, conducted from 2009 through 2011 across the state of Illinois and supported by the Illinois Arts Council, the authors developed a clear model…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Fine Arts, Creativity, Dance
Andrzejewski, Carey E. – Journal of Dance Education, 2009
A model for the holistic preparation of dance teachers is presented. The model includes four tenets: focus on the whole person, integrated curriculum, explicit identity development, and apprenticeships in relevant communities of practice. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Models, Teacher Education, Dance Education
Lavender, Larry – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
Within the Western fine arts tradition of concert and theatrical dance, new dances may be created in any number of ways. No matter how dance making begins, however, unless the work is to be improvised afresh each time it is performed, a process of developing, revising, and "setting" the work needs to take place. To move confidently and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Mentors, Fine Arts, Criticism
Haines, Susan E. – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
Choreographers working in an educational setting often use student dancers as the instruments of their art. The inherent power dynamic of this relationship generates ethical issues that can affect the choreography and the learning experience of the student. At what point do choreographic decisions infringe upon goals for a moral, student-centered…
Descriptors: Drama, Learning Experience, Ethics, Aesthetics
Morgenroth, Joyce – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
Traditional composition classes teach the tools of choreographic craft, yet leave students in an odd limbo in which they create a special breed of "college dance" that has little to do with the current dance world. In the twenty-first century, choreography teachers must go beyond an emphasis on traditional craft and help students find their own…
Descriptors: Creativity, Dance, Models, Higher Education
West, C. S'thembile – Journal of Dance Education, 2005
To resist and transform gendered and hypersexualized assumptions and attitudes that cloud interpretations and devalue readings of black and brown bodies, dance educators cannot only facilitate agency for their students, but also help demonstrate an overarching concern for social justice and equality. Dance has the power to transform and redirect…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Dance, Models, Dance Education
Sofras, Pamela Anderson; Emory-Maier, Ambre – Journal of Dance Education, 2005
In 2001, North Carolina Dance Theatre, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School system joined forces to create a multidimensional, professional development program for dance professionals (teachers and artists) in the public schools called, The Dance Educator Enrichment Program (DEEP). DEEP was designed…
Descriptors: Creativity, Enrichment Activities, Dance Education, Artists
Warburton, Edward C. – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
What does it means to be a caring dance teacher? The essay reviews the rise of care in education and examines the concept of care as a moral orientation in personal and educational encounters so that connections to dance education are revealed, definitions are arrived at, and important related issues are identified. The essay describes three…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Dance, Essays, Cognitive Processes

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