Background: Research has indicated that an aesthetic perspective on movement is lacking in physical education and that exploratory teaching assignments are rare. Purpose: The aim of the paper is to explore how PE teachers approach the issue of teaching expressive dance and which learning processes students are involved in while dancing. Participants, research design and data collection: Sixty-eight students from three different secondary school classes and four PE teachers at one municipal school in Sweden participated in a pedagogical intervention. A dance education unit built around Rudolf Laban's framework of movement was video recorded. Careful attention was paid to ethical considerations. Data analysis: Using Dewey's transactional pers...
Background: Scholars have suggested that students’ views of what is important for them to know as Ph...
This thesis investigates conditions from an aesthetic and ethical viewpoint under which an artistic ...
In this qualitative case study, the authors examine teacher students’ experiences from teaching crea...
Background: Research has indicated that an aesthetic perspective on movement is lacking in physical ...
Introduction It is agrued that the use of expressive dance can question gender stereotypes in phys...
Background There is a global consensus that stimulating and fostering children’s creativity in educa...
ccording to the curriculum, dance should be included in the PE classroom. However, PE teachers seem ...
Dance has been a part of physical education (PE) in several countries for a long time. It is, howeve...
Dance has been a part of physical education (PE) in several countries for a long time. Dance is marg...
Physical education (PE), and specifically the teaching area of dance, has been identified as an impo...
In Australia, Dance education in primary schools has long been relegated to the edges of schooling, ...
Abstract Title: The dance-teacher body as a sounding board - a hermeneutic phenomenological study ab...
This paper is about the integration of creative movement in dancing games of physical education in s...
Materialities play a crucial role in both the educational practice of physical education (PE), and i...
Creating dance in physical education teacher education (PETE) is described as a way of expressing su...
Background: Scholars have suggested that students’ views of what is important for them to know as Ph...
This thesis investigates conditions from an aesthetic and ethical viewpoint under which an artistic ...
In this qualitative case study, the authors examine teacher students’ experiences from teaching crea...
Background: Research has indicated that an aesthetic perspective on movement is lacking in physical ...
Introduction It is agrued that the use of expressive dance can question gender stereotypes in phys...
Background There is a global consensus that stimulating and fostering children’s creativity in educa...
ccording to the curriculum, dance should be included in the PE classroom. However, PE teachers seem ...
Dance has been a part of physical education (PE) in several countries for a long time. It is, howeve...
Dance has been a part of physical education (PE) in several countries for a long time. Dance is marg...
Physical education (PE), and specifically the teaching area of dance, has been identified as an impo...
In Australia, Dance education in primary schools has long been relegated to the edges of schooling, ...
Abstract Title: The dance-teacher body as a sounding board - a hermeneutic phenomenological study ab...
This paper is about the integration of creative movement in dancing games of physical education in s...
Materialities play a crucial role in both the educational practice of physical education (PE), and i...
Creating dance in physical education teacher education (PETE) is described as a way of expressing su...
Background: Scholars have suggested that students’ views of what is important for them to know as Ph...
This thesis investigates conditions from an aesthetic and ethical viewpoint under which an artistic ...
In this qualitative case study, the authors examine teacher students’ experiences from teaching crea...