Description

Book Synopsis
Teaching Children Dance is back and better than ever. The fourth edition of this text retains everything dance educators have loved in previous editions while providing significant updates and new material.

What’s New in This Edition?
New material in the text—which contains learning experiences for physical education, dance, and classroom settings and is geared toward K-12 students of all ability levels—includes the following:
  • Two new chapters that feature 32 new learning experiences for popular, fitness, and social dances, as well as for folk and cultural dances based on traditional movements and songs from around the globe
  • Instructional videos of teaching techniques, movements, and dances from the two new chapters
  • Online resources, accessed through HKPropel, that include PowerPoint presentations, gradable assessments, and forms that can be used as is or adapted
Other new material includes suggested answers to chapter-ending reflection questions; updates to discussions on dance and the whole-child education initiative; new material on how 21st-century skills promote creative thinking, collaboration, communication, global awareness, and self-direction; and a description of the link between dance and the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans.

Dance an Inherent Component of Education
“This latest edition of Teaching Children Dance brings a new perspective focused on dance as an inherent component of a child’s education,” says coauthor Susan Flynn. “Since our last edition, educational issues have refocused on students gaining knowledge and skills that can be applied to all aspects of their lives. Dance is one mode for learning that involves using the body and the senses to gather information, communicate, and demonstrate conceptual understandings.”

Book Organization
The text is organized into two parts, with part I’s seven chapters providing the foundation for developing dance learning experiences and offering ideas for planning a yearlong program, a unit, or a single lesson. Part II contains two chapters of creative dance learning experiences and two chapters on choreographed learning experiences. Each learning experience includes learning outcomes; ideas for the introduction and warm-up, development, and culminating dance; variations and adaptations; and assessment suggestions that are directly linked to each outcome.

Fun Learning for All Ability Levels
Teaching Children Dance offers dance instructors insight into designing lessons for students of all skill levels, including those with disabilities, and provides a variety of teaching strategies, assessment tools, and instruction on effective demonstrations—all to make the learning experience fun and motivating for the dancers.

“We’ve developed learning experiences that encourage creativity, positive social interaction, and motor skill development,” says Flynn. “Students view dance as a way to have fun. This opens the door for dance to be a welcomed activity in the school curriculum.”

Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.

Table of Contents
Part I. A Framework for Teaching Children’s Dance

Chapter 1. Understanding the Importance of Teaching Children’s Dance
What Is Children’s Dance?
Why Teach Children’s Dance?
What Are the Benefits of Children’s Dance?
Applying 21st-Century Skills to Teaching Dance
Meeting the Whole Child Through Dance
Linking the Physical Activity Guidelines to Dance
Summary
Questions for Reflection

Chapter 2. Presenting Essential Content for Children’s Dance
The Body
Body Shapes
Space
Time
Force
Flow
Relationships
Dance Forms
Summary
Questions for Reflection

Chapter 3. Designing a Dance Program
Planning a Yearlong Dance Program
Planning a Dance Unit
Planning the Dance Lessons
Sample Unit and Lesson Outline
Interdisciplinary Connections
Summary
Questions for Reflection

Chapter 4. Creating a Dance Education Setting
Class Size
Equipment and Teaching Materials
Facilities
Class Frequency and Length
Community Characteristics
School Policies
Program Advocacy
Summary
Questions for Reflection

Chapter 5. Making Teaching Effective
Helping All Students Learn
Using Various Teaching Styles and Strategies
Motivating Learners
Establishing Protocols and Rules
Creating a Safe Learning Environment
Presenting Demonstrations
Providing Feedback
Engaging Students in Performances
Observing and Responding to Dance
Summary
Questions for Reflection

Chapter 6. Assessing Children’s Learning in Dance
Teacher Assessment of Program
Teacher Assessment of Students
Peer Assessment
Student Self-Assessment
Assessment Instruments
Summary
Questions for Reflection

Chapter 7. Including All Children in Dance
Knowing Your Students With Disabilities
Creating an Inclusive Environment
Implementing Inclusive Teaching Strategies
Inclusive Dances
Summary
Questions for Reflection

Part II. Learning Experiences

Chapter 8. Learning Experiences for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade
Neighborhood Friendship Streamer Dance
Floating Clouds and Rain Showers
Run, Hop, Jump, Skip
The Playground
Ocean Waves and Swimmers
Spaghetti Dance
Balloon Dance
Percussion Instrument Dance
The Hungry Cat
Circus Dance
Connect the Spots
Frog Dance

Chapter 9. Learning Experiences for Third Through Eighth Grades
Dancing Homework Machine
Creative Square Dance
Action Words
Baseball Dance
Birthday Celebration
Partner Dance
Three Sport Dances: Sport Add-On, Sport Web, and Sport Pictures in Action
Dance Maps
Create Your Own Hip-Hop Dance
Funky Shape Museum
Stick Figures Come Alive

Chapter 10. Learning Experiences in Popular, Fitness, and Social Dances
Overview of Popular, Fitness, and Social Dances
Teaching Strategies for Choreographed Dance Lessons
Basic Social and Popular Dance Movements
Learning Experiences
5, 6, 7, 8 Steps Line Dance
16-Step Contra Dance
Disco Fever Dance
Funky Cowboy Line Dance
Grapevine Slide Dance
Hey Baby Line Dance
The Hit Man Contra Dance
Honky Tonk Line Dance
Honky Tonk Circle Dance
Rockin’ Shuffle
Rock This Party Line Dance
Baba Hou Fitness Dance
T Fitness Dance
Cha-Cha Plank Fitness Dance
Circle Jam Fitness Dance
Tabata Dance
Salsa
Swing
Cha-Cha
Create Your Own Fitness Dance
Create Your Own Popular Dance
Sample Rubrics

Chapter 11. Learning Experiences in Folk and Cultural Dances
American Square Dance
Bele Kawe
Appalachian Big Circle (Elementary Version)
Appalachian Big Circle (Secondary Version)
Kinderpolka
La Raspa
Mayim, Mayim
Samoan Sasa
Tanko Bushi
Tinikling
Virginia Reel

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      Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
      Publication Date: 08/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781718213159, 978-1718213159
      ISBN10: 1718213158

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Teaching Children Dance is back and better than ever. The fourth edition of this text retains everything dance educators have loved in previous editions while providing significant updates and new material.

      What’s New in This Edition?
      New material in the text—which contains learning experiences for physical education, dance, and classroom settings and is geared toward K-12 students of all ability levels—includes the following:
      • Two new chapters that feature 32 new learning experiences for popular, fitness, and social dances, as well as for folk and cultural dances based on traditional movements and songs from around the globe
      • Instructional videos of teaching techniques, movements, and dances from the two new chapters
      • Online resources, accessed through HKPropel, that include PowerPoint presentations, gradable assessments, and forms that can be used as is or adapted
      Other new material includes suggested answers to chapter-ending reflection questions; updates to discussions on dance and the whole-child education initiative; new material on how 21st-century skills promote creative thinking, collaboration, communication, global awareness, and self-direction; and a description of the link between dance and the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans.

      Dance an Inherent Component of Education
      “This latest edition of Teaching Children Dance brings a new perspective focused on dance as an inherent component of a child’s education,” says coauthor Susan Flynn. “Since our last edition, educational issues have refocused on students gaining knowledge and skills that can be applied to all aspects of their lives. Dance is one mode for learning that involves using the body and the senses to gather information, communicate, and demonstrate conceptual understandings.”

      Book Organization
      The text is organized into two parts, with part I’s seven chapters providing the foundation for developing dance learning experiences and offering ideas for planning a yearlong program, a unit, or a single lesson. Part II contains two chapters of creative dance learning experiences and two chapters on choreographed learning experiences. Each learning experience includes learning outcomes; ideas for the introduction and warm-up, development, and culminating dance; variations and adaptations; and assessment suggestions that are directly linked to each outcome.

      Fun Learning for All Ability Levels
      Teaching Children Dance offers dance instructors insight into designing lessons for students of all skill levels, including those with disabilities, and provides a variety of teaching strategies, assessment tools, and instruction on effective demonstrations—all to make the learning experience fun and motivating for the dancers.

      “We’ve developed learning experiences that encourage creativity, positive social interaction, and motor skill development,” says Flynn. “Students view dance as a way to have fun. This opens the door for dance to be a welcomed activity in the school curriculum.”

      Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.

      Table of Contents
      Part I. A Framework for Teaching Children’s Dance

      Chapter 1. Understanding the Importance of Teaching Children’s Dance
      What Is Children’s Dance?
      Why Teach Children’s Dance?
      What Are the Benefits of Children’s Dance?
      Applying 21st-Century Skills to Teaching Dance
      Meeting the Whole Child Through Dance
      Linking the Physical Activity Guidelines to Dance
      Summary
      Questions for Reflection

      Chapter 2. Presenting Essential Content for Children’s Dance
      The Body
      Body Shapes
      Space
      Time
      Force
      Flow
      Relationships
      Dance Forms
      Summary
      Questions for Reflection

      Chapter 3. Designing a Dance Program
      Planning a Yearlong Dance Program
      Planning a Dance Unit
      Planning the Dance Lessons
      Sample Unit and Lesson Outline
      Interdisciplinary Connections
      Summary
      Questions for Reflection

      Chapter 4. Creating a Dance Education Setting
      Class Size
      Equipment and Teaching Materials
      Facilities
      Class Frequency and Length
      Community Characteristics
      School Policies
      Program Advocacy
      Summary
      Questions for Reflection

      Chapter 5. Making Teaching Effective
      Helping All Students Learn
      Using Various Teaching Styles and Strategies
      Motivating Learners
      Establishing Protocols and Rules
      Creating a Safe Learning Environment
      Presenting Demonstrations
      Providing Feedback
      Engaging Students in Performances
      Observing and Responding to Dance
      Summary
      Questions for Reflection

      Chapter 6. Assessing Children’s Learning in Dance
      Teacher Assessment of Program
      Teacher Assessment of Students
      Peer Assessment
      Student Self-Assessment
      Assessment Instruments
      Summary
      Questions for Reflection

      Chapter 7. Including All Children in Dance
      Knowing Your Students With Disabilities
      Creating an Inclusive Environment
      Implementing Inclusive Teaching Strategies
      Inclusive Dances
      Summary
      Questions for Reflection

      Part II. Learning Experiences

      Chapter 8. Learning Experiences for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade
      Neighborhood Friendship Streamer Dance
      Floating Clouds and Rain Showers
      Run, Hop, Jump, Skip
      The Playground
      Ocean Waves and Swimmers
      Spaghetti Dance
      Balloon Dance
      Percussion Instrument Dance
      The Hungry Cat
      Circus Dance
      Connect the Spots
      Frog Dance

      Chapter 9. Learning Experiences for Third Through Eighth Grades
      Dancing Homework Machine
      Creative Square Dance
      Action Words
      Baseball Dance
      Birthday Celebration
      Partner Dance
      Three Sport Dances: Sport Add-On, Sport Web, and Sport Pictures in Action
      Dance Maps
      Create Your Own Hip-Hop Dance
      Funky Shape Museum
      Stick Figures Come Alive

      Chapter 10. Learning Experiences in Popular, Fitness, and Social Dances
      Overview of Popular, Fitness, and Social Dances
      Teaching Strategies for Choreographed Dance Lessons
      Basic Social and Popular Dance Movements
      Learning Experiences
      5, 6, 7, 8 Steps Line Dance
      16-Step Contra Dance
      Disco Fever Dance
      Funky Cowboy Line Dance
      Grapevine Slide Dance
      Hey Baby Line Dance
      The Hit Man Contra Dance
      Honky Tonk Line Dance
      Honky Tonk Circle Dance
      Rockin’ Shuffle
      Rock This Party Line Dance
      Baba Hou Fitness Dance
      T Fitness Dance
      Cha-Cha Plank Fitness Dance
      Circle Jam Fitness Dance
      Tabata Dance
      Salsa
      Swing
      Cha-Cha
      Create Your Own Fitness Dance
      Create Your Own Popular Dance
      Sample Rubrics

      Chapter 11. Learning Experiences in Folk and Cultural Dances
      American Square Dance
      Bele Kawe
      Appalachian Big Circle (Elementary Version)
      Appalachian Big Circle (Secondary Version)
      Kinderpolka
      La Raspa
      Mayim, Mayim
      Samoan Sasa
      Tanko Bushi
      Tinikling
      Virginia Reel

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