1. •MON FRASER UNIVERSITY
      2. COURSE DESCRIPTION
      3. ASSIGNMENTS
      4. REQUIRED READING

•MON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Intersession
2001
EDUC 330 - 3
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Dr. Celeste Snowber
Movement Language Elements for ?
Office: EDB 8648
Dance In Education
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Phone: 291-4453
Monday & Wednesday 17:30-20:20 ?
E01.00 ?
E-Mail: celeste@sfu.ca
in EDB 7540 (mini-gym)
PREREQUISITES
60 hours of credit
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course, a prerequisite for Educ 430 Designs for Learning Dance, is designed for people with or
without dance training, who want to teach dance in arts, P.E., or classroom contexts. In this
experiential class students will to develop an understanding of the movement concepts (action, space,
time, force, and relationship) which are the framework for making and teaching dance. This course
Will
explore dance as a nonverbal and artistic language, and students will be introduced to the creative
process involved when using and teaching dance as an expressive art form. Opportunity will also be
given to utilize the art of improvisation as a way of discovering movement and integrating dance
within the wider curriculum. Students will explore a variety of planning and presenting dance
lessons. Please wear comfortable clothes for dancing.
ASSIGNMENTS
1. Movement Journal
Students will be required to keep a journal to explore their own connections concerning
movement, the body and knowledge
(20%).
2.
Create and Teach Group Dance
Create and teach a group dance to the class
(20%).
3.
Lesson Plan
Develop an eight-lesson teaching unit to integrate movement concepts in a curriculum (20%).
4.
Movement Reflection Writing
Elaborate on one experience from your journal and explore how this could have implications
for teaching dance within an educational context (20%).
5. Class Participation
Active participation in individual and group movement activities (20%).
REQUIRED READING
Gilbert, Anne G. Creative Dance for All Ages. National Dance Associaton: AAHPERD.
Selected Articles.

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