Complete Guide to Primary Dance
Human Kinetics (Verlag)
978-1-4504-2850-7 (ISBN)
If you think you lack the necessary training for teaching dance in the primary classroom and are searching for resources to support teaching and learning, look no further. Through Complete Guide to Primary Dance, you’ll gain the insight, expertise and confidence to teach dance to children from reception to year 6.
Regardless of your experience, this book and accompanying web resource will enable you to plan and deliver age-appropriate learning experiences for your children. Complete Guide to Primary Dance offers
• a wealth of practical and creative ideas that you can use in your teaching, whether you are new to teaching, have little dance experience or are a dance specialist;
• a scheme of 22 units of work for teaching children from reception to year 6; and
• a companion web resource that includes a bank of photos, video clips, warm-ups and written resources to assist you in your teaching.
You can download and print the photographs from the web resource to demonstrate and inspire good practice. The video clips show progression in learning through bite-sized steps that will help you guide the children to create and perform dances in real time.
In addition, you can view two complete class dances and a number of dance phrases on the video clips to use with your classes. These photographs and clips supplement the written resources on the web, which include stories, a poem, word banks, warm ups and complete units of work along with a template that can be used for designing your own unit of work.
Complete Guide to Primary Dance draws on and is complementary to the National Dance Teachers Association partnerships with Youth Dance England, Dance UK, the Association for Physical Education and Youth Sports Trust. Teaching points are aligned with each task, helping you to know what to look for, what to emphasise, how to develop the movement material and how to challenge the children appropriately.
Written by Lyn Paine, a highly regarded teacher trainer and author of many dance resources, Complete Guide to Primary Dance is the definitive dance resource that is based on current best practices in schools. In addition to dance subject knowledge for teaching, you’ll find the chapters on managing learning and assessing most helpful. Together, this book and web resource present a clear vision for dance education and its potential to develop children and young people’s well-being and enhance their lives.
Lyn Paine is an experienced teacher trainer who has taught dance to all ages and has led training for the National Dance Teachers Association and AQA awarding body. Lyn has written several dance resources and also many dance programmes for BBC Education. She has directed schools’ dance performances at the Bournemouth International Centre and Royal Albert Hall. She also has worked on many other inspiring cross-arts and cross-cultural projects for children. National Dance Teachers Association (NDTA) is the only association whose sole remit is dance in education. It is a registered charity and limited company by guarantee and is a membership organisation representing dance teachers in primary and secondary schools. The NDTA seeks to ensure that all young people in the UK have equal access to a high-quality dance education. To achieve this, the association works with teachers, schools, government departments and arts and education agencies. They actively lobby for dance in the curriculum and assist in shaping policy relating to the quality, nature, range and scope of dance in the education sector. NDTA is successful in raising the profile of dance at a national level through their website, their termly publication dancematters, their respected professional development programme and the development and dissemination of good practice.
Chapter 1. Why Dance?
What Is Dance and What Makes It Unique?
Benefits of Dance
Key Skills
Dance and Culture
Inclusive Practice
Dance Beyond the Classroom
Dance in the Curriculum
High-Quality Dance Outcomes
Summary
Chapter 2. The Dance Model
Brief History of Dance in Education
Performing
Composing
Appreciating
Integrated Approach to Performance, Composition and Appreciation
Summary
Chapter 3. Ingredients of Dance
Actions (What the Body Does)
Dynamics (How the Body Moves)
Space (Where the Body Moves)
Relationships (How We Dance With Others)
Summary
Chapter 4. From Ideas to Dances
Planning the Dance Experience
Planning for Progression
Teaching and Learning Strategies
Types of Dance
Styles of Dance
Choreographic Knowledge for the Teacher
Summary
Chapter 5. Warming Up, Cooling Down, and Safe Practice
Warming Up
Cooling Down
Safe Practice
Summary
Chapter 6. Managing the Learning
Establishing an Ethos
Managing Behaviour
Establishing Routines
Managing the Space
Pace and Momentum
Groupings
Differentiation
Non-Participants
Dance Space
Role of the Adult
Inclusive Practice
Summary
Chapter 7. Assessing Dance
Assessment for Learning (Formative Assessment)
Summative Assessment
How Do Children Develop in Dance?
Expectations for Dance
Summary
Chapter 8. Dance and the Curriculum
Creative Curriculum
Dance and Literacy
Dance and Numeracy
Dance and Science
Dance and Physical Education
Dance and the Arts
Dance and Humanities
Dance and Information Technology
Dance, Design and Technology
Summary
Chapter 9. Resources for Dance
Music for Dance
Professional Dance
Professional Dance Artists
Summary
Verlagsort | Champaign, IL |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 386 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport |
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4504-2850-9 / 1450428509 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4504-2850-7 / 9781450428507 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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