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Purvis, Denise – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
Dance education in the P-12 setting serves many purposes, including creating technicians, producing creative thinkers, and increasing students' understanding of emotional and physical health. However, in settings where there is often only one teacher running an underfunded program, how is it possible to attain all these goals? The instructor…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Dance Education, Dance, Secondary School Students
Alterowitz, Gretchen – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
Classical ballet technique is commonly taught through the use of authoritarian practices and normalizing aesthetic values, but the construction of the ballet dancer as a docile subject in opposition to an all-knowing instructor might impede ballet's progression. In this article I explore my development of a feminist or democratic ballet…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Feminism, Teaching Methods, Aesthetics
Kirk, Johanna – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
This article proposes a model for introducing biological perspectives into teaching dance as a means to encourage students toward deeper, healthier, and more personal relationships with their art form as well as appreciation for their physical and cognitive abilities, both inside and outside of the dance studio. It recommends that dance teachers…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Imagination, Biology, Teaching Methods
Dyer, Becky – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
This article reflects on the best teaching practices explored and developed by members of a teachers' community and action research project in Arizona. The project is an ongoing collaborative inquiry and curriculum development endeavor that involves seven dance educators who are currently teaching or have previously taught in secondary dance…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Social Development, Teaching Methods, Action Research
Henley, Matthew – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
There are many reasons to teach dance as part of the broader curriculum. This article focuses on using dance as a way to foster critical thinking. In this conceptual article, I draw from the National Standards goals that were in line with my own framework of dance as uniquely engaging the three different sensory systems of exteroception,…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Sensory Experience, Perceptual Development
Østern, Tone Pernille; Øyen, Elen – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
This study reflects on a research and development project between two dance practitioners, one of them a wheelchair user, working together to develop pedagogical design within teacher education at a university in Norway. The aim of the authors is to encourage student teachers toward becoming inclusive and brave teachers who define diversity among…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Dance Education, Inclusion, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Appreciating "Thirdspace": An Alternative Way of Viewing and Valuing Site-Specific Dance Performance
Munjee, Tara – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
Site-specific dance performance involves the presentation of choreography in connection with a site. The context of the site combined with a viewer's personal history, beliefs, and identity impact the reading and appreciation of the performance. Although both stage and site dance performance valuing elicit multiple interpretations of artistic…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Human Geography
McCarthy-Brown, Nyama – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
Most dance departments in the United States require rigorous study of traditional Western dance forms. This is common; many developed countries cultivate the art forms that reflect the aesthetics and philosophies of the majority culture in that nation. However, demographics in the United States have changed greatly over the past 50 years, with…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Higher Education, Dance, Aesthetics
Barr, Sherrie; Risner, Doug – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
Today's dance educators enter classrooms populated by increasingly diverse students in which teachers' pedagogical knowledge necessitates heightened understandings of race, ethnicity, social class, gender, and sexuality. Uncovering taken-for-granted assumptions, dominant stereotypes, and educational structures that reproduce social…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Student Diversity, Social Influences, Qualitative Research
Rimmer, Rachel – Journal of Dance Education, 2013
In this article the author, Rachel Rimmer, explores how improvisation can facilitate skills that are transferable to other areas of dance practice, enabling different areas of study to complement each other. The experimental forum of improvisation as an alternative method of learning technique is considered, contemplating the value of this…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Dance, Methods, Creative Activities
Nicoll, Jessica; Oreck, Barry – Journal of Dance Education, 2013
As teachers of the arts we are committed to nurturing the creative potential of all our students. We value process and want to inspire young artists to find their unique voices. But do we? Habitual models of teaching, along with external pressures in the settings in which we teach--including pursuing models and language of "best…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Art Education, Goal Orientation, Dance Education
Kane, Kevin M. – Journal of Dance Education, 2013
The idea of "best practices" in the performing arts is introduced as a set of progressive educational values and pedagogical strategies that attempt to not only train youth in the performing arts, but also to be transformative. This article builds on the work of educational reformer John Dewey to describe progressive performing arts…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Performance, Best Practices, Interdisciplinary Approach
Demerson, Rainy – Journal of Dance Education, 2013
In all of the years of training required to be an expert on any topic, teachers too often forget how to learn from the beginning. This is particularly true with regard to teaching and learning dance in U.S. primary and secondary school settings. Many P-12 dance teachers have had at least ten years of formative dance technique instruction in…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design
Martin, Rosemary – Journal of Dance Education, 2013
This study reflects on teaching and learning contemporary dance in Amman, Jordan, focusing on the experiences of three contemporary dance students. Through the three case studies, various issues regarding teaching and learning contemporary dance in a Jordanian context are raised, revealing that contemporary dance can be perceived as a taboo and…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Reflection
Kim, Na-ye – Journal of Dance Education, 2013
This study reevaluates modern dance training in Korea and attempts to identify possible improvements. This study is based on the rationale that Korean modern dance training must recover its nature of a holistic connection between body and mind. A qualitative methodology was used to interpret data from in-depth interviews and open-ended…
Descriptors: Dance, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Qualitative Research

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