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Movement and Dance in Young Children’s Lives

Crossing the Divide

by Adrienne N. Sansom (Author)
©2011 Textbook X, 182 Pages
Series: Counterpoints, Volume 407

Summary

In the pedagogical landscape of early childhood, physical movement is central to the holistic development of young children. Yet, movement-related experiences and other bodily activities such as play and dance often present contradictions and conundrums for early childhood educators. As a mode of learning, movement has endured a questionable existence despite the evidence of supportive research and theory, which provides sound reasons for the inclusion of movement in early years curricula. Movement and Dance in Young Children’s Lives looks at the place of movement in young children’s lives and addresses how movement as a form of expression can become dance, thus displacing a reliance on linguistic modes of expression and honoring the agency of the body. It also discusses a variety of concerns and confusions that accompany dance in education, and interprets what this means to students and teachers in teacher education programs and early childhood settings.

Details

Pages
X, 182
Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433112652
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433112645
Language
English
Keywords
Movement Dance Early Years Pedagogy
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2011. X, 182 pp.

Biographical notes

Adrienne N. Sansom (Author)

Adrienne N. Sansom is a senior lecturer in the School of Arts, Languages and Literacies at the University of Auckland. She teaches dance/drama education and early years pedagogy. Her current research focuses on the body and embodied knowing with an emphasis on addressing social change.

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