Leaping into Dance Literacy through the Language of Dance®

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Leaping into Dance Literacy through the Language of Dance®

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 410 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789386103
  • DDC分類 792.82

Full Description

The main aim of this book is to present the theory and purpose underpinning the approaches to dance literacy as explored by the Language of Dance® community in the USA and UK. Through their teacher training programs, they are changing the face of dance-based dance literacy using motif notation.

Through their teacher training programs, they are changing the face of dance-based dance literacy using motif notation. This book reveals how dance notation literacy has changed due to practices being focused on constructivist and constructionist pedagogy. Based on work by dance educator Ann Hutchinson Guest and expanded upon by her protégés, this is the first book of its kind to bring together theory, praxis, original research outcomes, taxonomies, model lesson plans, learning domain taxonomies of dance, and voices of dance teachers who have explored using dance notation literacy. We are in a new era for educating with dance notation, focusing on learners' engagement by making connections between the learning domains using constructivist and constructionist learning approaches.

Arts-literate dancers can deepen their dance craft and transfer their arts knowledge, capacities, and skills to lifelong learning. Dance-based dance literacy practices using notation enhance learners' flexibility, adaptability, self-direction, initiative, productivity, responsibility, leadership, and cross-cultural skills. 

The book will appeal to dance educators focusing on cognitive and metacognitive learning in dance using communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking.

Useful for preschool and primary teachers aiming to integrate dance into classroom experiences and for secondary teachers teaching dance and looking to upgrade their approach to dance literacy so students are able to achieve higher level cognitive learning, problem solving, and social skills in dance classrooms.

Choreographers and dance teachers will find new approaches to dance making and to expressing their craft using a system that is well codified and now augmented with examples to guide them with making their own projects and processes.

Anyone with an interest in the idea of dance literacy will find concrete examples of how to put their knowledge into practice to advance their teaching and dance making.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Introduction

PART 1: BACKGROUND AND DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE OF DANCE® PEDAGOGY

1. The Development of the Movement Alphabet® and Language of Dance®

2. Changes in Literacy, Dance Literacy, and Dance-Based Dance Literacy

3. Development of the LOD Approach, Theory, and Pedagogy: Inquiry Spiral of Sequential Growth, Basic Language Skills, Literacy Processes, and Language Domain

PART 2: METHODS FOR RESEARCHING AND BUILDING PERSONAL TEACHING APPROACHES

4. Analysis of an LOD Lesson Plan Using Two Methods: Language Skills and Literacy Processes Analysis Method and Dance Notation Learning Outcomes Matrix Analysis Method - Teresa Heiland and Kaitlyn Whitaker

5. Teaching and Learning Activities Used in the LOD Approach

6. Creating Lesson Plans Using the LOD Approach to Motif Notation

7. The LOD Tool Kit

PART 3: COLLECTION OF LESSON PLANS FROM LOD PRACTITIONERS

8. Lesson Plans for Grades K to 5

9. Lesson Plans for Grades 6 to 8

10. Lesson Plans for Grades 9 to 12

11. Lesson Plans for College-Level Dancers

12. Lesson Plans for Community

Appendix A:

- I. Reading and Interpreting Scores,

- II. Notating Dance, and

- III. Documenting your Choreography

Appendix B:

- Motif Notation Practice for Writing Using

- LOD and LBMA

References

Index

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