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"Daddy, root me in": Tethering young sons in the context of male, inter-generational, child-centered, dance education.
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"Daddy, root me in": Tethering young sons in the context of male, inter-generational, child-centered, dance education./
Author:
Richard, Byron.
Description:
374 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Karen Bond.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International70-06A.
Subject:
Dance. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3359701
ISBN:
9781109215717
"Daddy, root me in": Tethering young sons in the context of male, inter-generational, child-centered, dance education.
Richard, Byron.
"Daddy, root me in": Tethering young sons in the context of male, inter-generational, child-centered, dance education.
- 374 p.
Adviser: Karen Bond.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Temple University, 2009.
This study of the dance experiences of related men and boys pursues overlapping and related research goals. It is an investigation about reflective teaching practice in the process of developing an emergent curriculum for this multi-generational group of men and boys. It is an investigation about the communicative moments between participants through which members expressed their pedagogical regard for each other, their needs, desires and their dance learning. And it is an investigation about this group of men and boys as an example of aesthetic community, a community engaged in expressing and mediating individual style and dispositions through a group process and resulting in deeply shared aesthetic meanings and group style.
ISBN: 9781109215717Subjects--Topical Terms:
610547
Dance.
"Daddy, root me in": Tethering young sons in the context of male, inter-generational, child-centered, dance education.
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Fourteen participants in six family groups danced together on seven Saturdays in a small community north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Participants ranged in age from five-years old to more than forty-five years old. Dance curriculum was designed in reference to the teacher's knowledge and experience of creative movement for primary aged children, and in reference to the teacher's dance performance and choreographic experiences and experiences of parenting.
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