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The dance teacher's survival guide : teaching dance in schools from Key Stage 1-Key Stage 3 (Revised edition)

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Dance lessons have the potential to be exciting, creative and fun.

They can be a time for children to explore ideas about the world they live in, experiment with the ways their bodies move and learn to appreciate this most physical of art forms by combining it with others...Or they can be your worst nightmare!

This down-to-earth book, with accompanying CD, is written specifically for Primary and Secondary schoolteachers who are faced with teaching their pupils Dance as part of the national curriculum, but who have no specialist Dance training.

This book shows them how to do it and provides user-friendly resources to deliver high-quality lessons.

Ideas in this book will also be of interest to community groups, nursery teachers and other professionals working creatively with children.

The book explains how to structure a lesson, set and develop tasks, and gives specific examples of tried and tested things to say and do to get children moving creatively.

There are also seven different schemes of work suggested for Key Stages 1 - 3.

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Product Details
Dance Books Ltd
1852731737 / 9781852731731
Paperback / softback
03/12/2015
United Kingdom
English
136 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Previous edition: 2004.