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Van Dyke, Jan – Journal of Dance Education, 2012
This article revisits ideas put forward at the beginning of an academic career and discusses the ways in which time and experience within academe has shifted the author's perspective. Specifically, focusing on the balance of artistic thinking with the widely perceived need to justify the arts in higher education, the author explores questions…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Dance, Higher Education, Liberal Arts
Larimer, Amy – Journal of Dance Education, 2012
Although contemporary dance improvisation techniques and comedy improvisation are seldom linked, the two forms evolved around the same time and have many similarities. Both forms exist in the moment, share a highly ephemeral nature, and make use of physical games and structures. Both forms teach students the skill of being present, so essential to…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Creative Activities, Comedy
Enghauser, Rebecca Gose – Journal of Dance Education, 2012
The 21st-century dance milieu demands that a dancer possess a highly diverse skill set, including effective teaching skills and a broader appreciation of a pedagogical orientation. It is vital that in preparing dance educators, we create opportunities for students to reflect on their dance learning histories and consequential beliefs about…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Opportunities, Dance, Writing (Composition)
Moore, Candice; Linder, Sandra M. – Journal of Dance Education, 2012
This article provides an example of a collaborative effort between a dance specialist and four third-grade classroom teachers at an arts magnet school. They developed a dance and geometry integration project including implementation strategies, assessment tools, and reflections completed by both the classroom teacher and the third-grade students.…
Descriptors: Specialists, Curriculum Development, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
Giguere, Miriam – Journal of Dance Education, 2012
This article outlines suggestions for the use of self-reflective journaling as an assessment method in dance technique classes. The use of self-reflection makes assessment a part of the learning process, not an imposed evaluation of a student's final product, particularly when it is related to personal goal setting. The article provides practical…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Teaching Methods, Reflection, Evaluation
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
Herman, Amanda; Chatfield, Steven – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
In the 1960s a visible shift in the ideology of contemporary dancers and choreographers took place. A desire for a dance language that rejected the need for the classical dancerly body paved the way for dance that was open to a more diverse population of participants. DanceAbility emerged in that late 1980s as a method of making dance accessible…
Descriptors: Dance, Teachers, Dance Education, Disabilities
Goodwin, Avilee – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
In this article, the author shares how she was able to help young choreographers in East Oakland, California, to find their own creative voices, choose new movement styles and discover dance as a way to express something important and meaningful about their lives through their two-year dance history project. East Oakland School of the Arts (EOSA)…
Descriptors: High Schools, Urban Schools, Small Schools, Dance
Soriano, Christina Tsoules – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
In this article, the author describes how she was able to instill some ideas about looking at the world through the lens of dance as an important reorientation of what it means to be male through an eight-week course entitled Movement for Men. This elective class is open only to male undergraduates, and predominantly, the class population is…
Descriptors: Dance, Stereotypes, Dance Education, Males
Batson, Glenna – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
The battement tendu is introduced early in dance training, remaining integral to a dancer's vocabulary. Although appearing relatively simple to execute, the tendu aesthetic takes years to master. One reason might be that efficient performance requires complex coordination of postural balance. Known as postural control, this coordination appears in…
Descriptors: Dance, Teaching Methods, Human Posture, Psychomotor Skills
Mainwaring, Lynda M.; Krasnow, Donna H. – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
Effective teaching of dance skills is informed by a variety of theoretical frameworks and individual teaching and learning styles. The purpose of this paper is to present practical teaching strategies that enhance the mastery of skills and promote self-esteem, self-efficacy, and positive self-image. The predominant thinking and primary research…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Dance, Self Efficacy, Self Esteem
McPherson, Elizabeth – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
"Building Bridges," describes the use of the "city as text" for high school students in their first experience of a college course. This article is timely, in that many of the classes and workshops that were held as part of the recent NDEO conference in New York City (June, 2009) accessed the city itself as the learning modality. (Contains 2…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Areas, Dance, Workshops
Schupp, Karen – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
This article examines the methods the author uses to help first-year dance majors from competitive training backgrounds expand their understanding of dance and learn to create a strong foundation for collegiate success. By acknowledging differences in dance backgrounds, carefully emphasizing the theory behind postmodern contemporary dance…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Dance Education, Competition, Dance
Woerner, Ali, Ed. – Journal of Dance Education, 2010
In this first article as the new editor of this column, the author discusses issues in the private sector for students with goals of pursuing degrees in higher education and aspirations for performance careers. She is well aware that several areas comprise teaching in the private sector, many of which focus on far different goals than these. She…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Dance Education, Basic Skills, Dance
Bradley, Karen Kohn – Journal of Dance Education, 2009
At Arts Advocacy Day 2009 in Washington, over 500 citizens educated, advocated, and lobbied for federal support for the arts and its positive impact on the U.S. economy. This year the Nancy Hanks Lecture was given by Wynton Marsalis, whose extraordinary address voiced the potential of the arts in this new era of hope. For dance educators, Marsalis…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Advocacy, Cultural Activities

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