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Examining Attitudes, Enjoyment, Flow, and Physical Activity Levels in Pre-Service Teachers Utilizing the BLISS Model Compared to Traditional Dance Instruction.
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Examining Attitudes, Enjoyment, Flow, and Physical Activity Levels in Pre-Service Teachers Utilizing the BLISS Model Compared to Traditional Dance Instruction./
Author:
Davis, Christa Ann.
Description:
311 p.
Notes:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-01(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International75-01A(E).
Subject:
Education, Performing Arts. -
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9781303482083
Examining Attitudes, Enjoyment, Flow, and Physical Activity Levels in Pre-Service Teachers Utilizing the BLISS Model Compared to Traditional Dance Instruction.
Davis, Christa Ann.
Examining Attitudes, Enjoyment, Flow, and Physical Activity Levels in Pre-Service Teachers Utilizing the BLISS Model Compared to Traditional Dance Instruction.
- 311 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-01(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Idaho, 2013.
This dissertation describes two studies, based on data collection within a pre-existing collegiate course for pre-service teachers in a children's dance setting at a northwest public university. The overall purpose of these experimental studies was to compare traditional movement/dance with the influence of a relevance-based instructional model, aimed at positively influencing pre-service teachers' (PST) attitudes about the utilization and the manner of use of dance in future classroom settings. Study #1 provided a quantitative analysis of PST perceptions recorded as a pre-test, and two post-tests; one following the BLISS model [Believe, Listen, Imagine, Solidify, and Share] and another represented the Traditional model; as well as physical activity, Flow, and enjoyment levels; recorded following each class period. Study #2 provided a qualitative analysis within the same population as Study #1, with a sub-set of participants. The intent of study #2 was to explore at a deeper level PST perception changes over the course of the semester, on teacher enjoyment and the importance, barriers and tools necessary to increase personal enjoyment while including M/D instruction in teachers' future classroom settings.
ISBN: 9781303482083Subjects--Topical Terms:
1674506
Education, Performing Arts.
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