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Considering the Issue of Sexploitation of Young Women in Dance: K-12 Perspectives in Dance Education
Clark, Dawn – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Young dancers, girls most particularly, are subject to subtle and not-so-subtle messages of exploitation based on sex. What are the implications for dance educators who are trying hard to advocate for dance and who are trying to encourage appropriate pedagogical practices? Due to the hegemonic pervasiveness of "objectifying" dancers for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Dance Education, Teacher Role
Risner, Doug; Godfrey, Heidi; Simmons, Linda C. – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
The ways in which seven private sector dance professionals in the United States perceive the impact of sexuality in contemporary culture and the choices that they make for their own schools of dance because of these perceptions are explored. This study was conducted through in-depth interviews and a survey instrument. The participants' narratives…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Dance Education, Sexuality, Parent Attitudes
Journal of Dance Education, 2004
This article presents a collection of shorter pieces from current and former dance chairpersons which addresses concerns and questions about sexuality in dance education from a variety of perspectives. Although each essay stands alone (and was written as such), the conversation that develops helps one to see the larger geography mapped by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Dance Education, Homosexuality, Dance
Van Zelst, Laura; Clabaugh, Alison; Morling, Beth – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Sixty-two college-aged, ballet and modern dancers evaluated their bodies and themselves in different dance and non-dance settings. In a self-report survey design, dancers' body esteem, fitness esteem, and self-esteem (an overall self-evaluation) were measured in three different contexts. Dancers rated their body esteem, fitness esteem, and…
Descriptors: Dance, Self Esteem, Physical Fitness, Body Composition
Prioleau, Darwin – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Given the present economic and political climate, how can dance programs in colleges and universities continue to thrive? Recently there has been a national movement to return to the roots of the original altruistic mission of the public university and the land grant legacy. In other words, a movement toward, engagement. Engagement involves a…
Descriptors: Dance, Educational Experience, College Faculty, Higher Education
Bucek, Loren E. – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
In this article, the author talks about Motif Notation, a means of creating, recording, and reflecting on dance experience, and dance making as educational partners in an urban middle school. The author shares partial tales of middle school-aged children engaging in dance making and Motif Notation which illustrate the fact that teens need to…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Literary Devices, Dance, Urban Schools
Werbrouck, Debbie – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
In this article, the author discusses the responsibilities of private sector dance educators to their students, parents and the faculty in middle America. The author believes that dance educators' responsibility to their students requires that they are qualified, caring, and professional. Private sector dance educators have the challenge of…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Dance, Dance Education, Private Education
Brodie, Julie; Lobel, Elin – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Integrating somatic practices into the dance technique class by bringing awareness to the bodily processes of breathing, sensing, connecting, and initiating can help students reconnect the mind with the body within the context of the classroom environment. Dance educators do not always have the resources to implement separate somatics courses…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Classroom Environment, Dance, Movement Education
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
MacBean, Arianne – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Site-specific dance, which is often defined as dance that occurs outside of the conventional theater space, challenges choreographers to look at, listen to, feel, and think about the space in which the dance is performed. It also asks audiences to be active participants in the performance experience. The dances have to be informed by the space and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Interpersonal Competence, Dance, Dance Education
Maloney, Betsy – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Simultaneously promoting a safe learning environment that encourages students to express their creative voices while exploring the rudiments of dance technique can be difficult. This article discusses how the author has learned to do it effectively by employing a few simple classroom strategies. To prevent injuries during class, the author offers…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Injuries, Dance Education, Accident Prevention
Callahan-Russell, Colleen – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Dance as an art form is transformational to body, mind, and spirit. The author opines that public education would do just fine if dance was the "only" subject taught. This article presents the author's reflection on progress of dance in K-12 education. The author contends that progress in dance in K-12 education can perhaps be judged by the fact…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education, Dance Education, Dance
Gilsdorf, Rie Algeo – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
A history of the outstanding K-12 dance program in Vancouver, Washington, is provided, including various strategies used to promote its growth from a few pilot elementary schools through middle schools to an arts magnet high school. Numerous changes have been weathered by the professional dance staff, including certification challenges instigated…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Dance Education
Howell, Christie Lynch – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
This article examines the current status of dance education in North Carolina. Key issues impacting dance, including public school laws and policies, the impact of state and national accountability movements, graduation requirements, and health initiatives, are identified and described. Specific events that have shaped the status of dance…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Graduation Requirements, Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation
Sell, Susan – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
In recent years the number of children, ages 3 to 5, in early childhood programs has rapidly grown. As a result, an emphasis has been placed on developing curriculum guidelines that specifically address the needs of young children. One of these guidelines recommends that children be provided with an opportunity to participate in regular movement…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Dance Education, Guidelines, Child Development

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