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Woodside, Jane Harris – Now and Then, 1994
Describes multitribal American Indian pow wows, their proliferation over the past 20 years, and typical dances featured. Examines the evolution of one pow wow that takes place during a three-day Appalachian festival in Tennessee. Discusses the role of Appalachian pow wows in bringing together scattered Native communities and educating whites about…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness
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Pirie, Bruce – English Journal, 1995
Maps out the frontier of "kinesthetic English" by describing five movement activities inspired by dance and drama. Discusses the perils and pitfalls of these activities. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dance, Drama, English Instruction
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Cote, Paulette – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2006
Traditionally, concepts such as art appreciation, student-centered learning, and holistic wellness have often been at odds with educational priorities on selected school subjects and teacher-centered learning. Education reform around the world has triggered shifts from traditional to innovative practices in education. This article addresses the…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Educational Change, Educational Practices, Dance Education
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Schwartz, Jeffrey – English Journal, 2004
The interdisciplinary collaboration is a type of subversive activity that helps the students and teachers to see beyond the traditional subject boundaries. A high school teacher's collaboration with the dance instructor helped students to understand and see Barbara Kingsolver's "Animal Dreams" in a new way.
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Dance Education
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Payne, Helen – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
This paper documents one of several themes arising from a larger research study which invited trainees' views on their experience in a weekly, 2 year, dance movement therapy (DMT) personal development group. This group formed part of their post-graduate training. The study used a phenomenological, grounded theory and collaborative methodology…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Research Methodology, Mentors, Therapy
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Seitz, Jay A. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2002
While much has been written about dance, its role in education has been elusive. One thing is clear, though. What distinguishes dance from other forms of movement, action, and activity is the context in which dance or "aesthetic movement" is performed and appreciated by others. This includes both the way dance is thought about and evaluated by…
Descriptors: Motion, Psychomotor Skills, Dance Education, Aesthetics
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Rhodes, Alison M. – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
Dance is often positioned in contrast to more "academic" disciplines. Its marginalized status in pre-collegiate education means that it is too often absent from schooling. When taught at all, it is often used for the purpose of increasing student engagement or advancing understanding in another subject. In such a role, the standards, concepts, and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Anthropology, Teaching Methods, Dance
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Hanna, Judith Lynne – Research in Dance Education, 2002
Dance education in the USA has a new window of opportunity to reach every child in academic schools. The National Education Goals now recognize dance as a core subject, such as, e.g. language. To take advantage of this development, the "Intelligent Moves--Partnering Dance & Education K-12" workshop for teachers was held as part of the Vail Valley…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Dance Education, Workshops, Teaching Methods
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Jones, Ruthe Blalock; Depriest, Maria; Fowler, Cynthia – Studies in American Indian Literatures, 2007
This article presents a dialogue on twentieth-century Oklahoma artists and writers given at a conference titled "Working from Community: American Indian Art and Literature in a Historical and Cultural Context" and held in the summer of 2003 at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. Twenty-five educators converged for six weeks…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Indians, State Colleges, American Indians
Sirc, Geoffrey; Sutton, Terri – Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, 2009
In June 2008, the Department of English at the University of Minnesota partnered with the Minnesota Spoken Word Association to inaugurate an outreach literacy program for local high-school students and teachers. The four-day institute, named "In Da Tradition," used spoken word and hip hop to teach academic and creative writing to core-city…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Teacher Surveys, Classrooms, Literacy
Wolf, Geraldine A.; Launi, Barbara A. – 1996
This conference presentation handout describes a program which uses dance therapy to integrate special education students with various disabilities. The 6-week program at a middle school involved having a professional dancer teach students traditional and modern dance methods as a means of expressing emotions, followed by teams of students…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Counseling, Creative Development, Dance Education
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. – 2000
This booklet is a revision of the original publication and provides a framework for developing art curriculum for K-12 programs in dance, music, theater arts, and visual arts. The frameworks consist of goals and objectives in each of these arts and are developed for K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 grade levels. Features in this version include: (1) a…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art, Art Education, Curriculum Development
Vispoel, Walter P.; Wang, Tianyou – 1991
This study explored how self-concept in arts-related areas could be integrated into Shavelson and Marsh's Hierarchical Model of Self-Concept. Undergraduate and graduate students (N=362) from a large midwestern university completed the Self Description Questionnaire III and a questionnaire assessing self-concept in music, art, dance, and drama.…
Descriptors: Art, Dance, Drama, Graduate Students
Schilling, Mary Lou, Ed. – PAM Repeater, 1984
Means of adapting some familiar and popular physical activities for multiply impaired persons are described. Games reviewed are dice baseball, one base baseball, in-house bowling, wheelchair bowling, ramp bowling, swing-ball bowling, table tennis, shuffleboard, beanbag bingo and tic-tac-toe, balloon basketball, circle football, and wheelchair…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Adults, Athletics, Children
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Litvinoff, Valentina – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1975
Article described a course taught at a university department of theater that was designed to deepen our cognizance of the potential of the human body as a dance instrument as it widened our knowledge of dance in the context of human history. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Acting, Aesthetic Education, Course Descriptions, Dance
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