Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, primarily the linguistic and the logical-mathematical. As the arts tend to emphasise ways of knowing outside these intelligences, their marginalised status is exacerbated. A recent two-year project in eight primary schools on dance, drama, music and visual art found that the non-verbal aspects of each art form warranted serious attention to investigate what it means to learn in the arts. In this paper we describe and discuss the results of an aspect of action research in dance from this larger research project. We demonstrate how movement can be used as the primary expressive mode of communication, as opposed to privileging the spoken word. Through the use...
Dancing literacy: Expanding children’s and teachers ’ literacy repertoires through embodied knowing ...
[x], 350 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depart...
In Australia, Dance education in primary schools has long been relegated to the edges of schooling, ...
Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, primarily the ...
Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, primarily the ...
ABSTRACT Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, prima...
Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, primarily the ...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
Eisner maintains that the Arts education community needs ‘empirically grounded examples of artistic ...
There is much evidence from literature, including from brain research, of the value of collaborative...
This paper explores dance as literacy. Specifically, it examines qualitative case study research fin...
This paper explores dance as literacy. Specifically, it examines qualitative case study research fin...
Dancing literacy: Expanding children’s and teachers ’ literacy repertoires through embodied knowing ...
[x], 350 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depart...
In Australia, Dance education in primary schools has long been relegated to the edges of schooling, ...
Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, primarily the ...
Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, primarily the ...
ABSTRACT Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, prima...
Gardner (1983, 1993) has long argued that education privileges certain intelligences, primarily the ...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
The aim with this paper is to make clear and discuss the research approach as well as the ontologica...
Eisner maintains that the Arts education community needs ‘empirically grounded examples of artistic ...
There is much evidence from literature, including from brain research, of the value of collaborative...
This paper explores dance as literacy. Specifically, it examines qualitative case study research fin...
This paper explores dance as literacy. Specifically, it examines qualitative case study research fin...
Dancing literacy: Expanding children’s and teachers ’ literacy repertoires through embodied knowing ...
[x], 350 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depart...
In Australia, Dance education in primary schools has long been relegated to the edges of schooling, ...