Jennifer Donohue Zakkai illuminates why and how dance is a powerful tool for learning and creativity in K–6 classrooms. In this “workshop on paper” you'll discover how to build on what you already know about movement, and implement techniques to tap into children's natural appetite for moving.
Zakkai addresses the challenges of engaging students in full-bodied motion in the classroom. She focuses first on helping students become responsible movers in the space, then offers structured learning experiences that demand a high level of concentration and creativity. Through verbal prompts—not demonstrations—that involve students in creative problem-solving, students learn through discovery instead of imitation.
You don't have to be a dancer to use the detailed model lessons that guide you through warm-ups, movement explorations, rich curricular integrations, culminating activities, observation and reflection. To help your students understand curriculum content, express themselves in creative ways, and learn about dance as an art form, Dance as a Way of Knowing offers a progression of strategies that will make this vibrant discipline come alive in your classroom.
- ISBN10 1571100644
- ISBN13 9781571100641
- Publish Date 1 December 1997
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 25 July 2023
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Stenhouse Publishers
- Format Paperback
- Pages 144
- Language English