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DANCE EDUCATION AND LITERACY PRESENTATION

DANCE EDUCATION AND LITERACY PRESENTATION. Kimberly Gower. Literacy in Dance education. Language of Dance http://www.lodc.org/ This practice includes notation of dance which is a combination of symbols, signs and visual images.

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DANCE EDUCATION AND LITERACY PRESENTATION

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  1. DANCE EDUCATION AND LITERACY PRESENTATION Kimberly Gower

  2. Literacy in Dance education • Language of Dance • http://www.lodc.org/ • This practice includes notation of dance which is a combination of symbols, signs and visual images. • It can be used to teach students how to notate their choreography and movement. LOD Symbol Flashcards

  3. NDEO Website • www.nedo.org National Dance Education Organization • The National Dance Education Organization's website is a great resource for teaching ideas on how to implement literacy into dance curriculum. • There is also a research database which offers articles and resources on dance and literacy programs and issues.

  4. Kennedy Center’s Art Edge • "http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/educators.aspx • The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC offers a great tool for arts educators on their website, ArtsEdge. This website hosts a plethora of information concerning arts education and literacy. • There are sample lesson plans, unit ideas, tutorials, and even a link to the National Standards for Arts Education.

  5. Dance Education Web • http://danceducationweb.org • Dance Education Web is a website that offers information for Dance Educators, including the subject of literacy. • It includes a Notation Page which explains the importance of notating dance and bringing literacy into the dance classroom. • There are external links to other notation and literacy resources.

  6. Arts ConnectED • www.artsconnected.org • This link will take you to Arts ConnectEd which is a website that provides teaching tools, lesson plans, forums and other tips. • It provides online access to many resources for arts educators.

  7. Thank You!

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