Strategies for Connecting with Your Dance Students, Part 3: Elementary Age Students (approximately age 5-10, grades K-5)

Strategies for Connecting with Your Dance Students, Part 3: Elementary Age Students (approximately age 5-10, grades K-5)

In this blog series, we are exploring ways to help dance educators foster better connections with their students, so that they can teach more effectively and meaningfully. This blog series features insight from NDEO members who responded to a call for submissions, as well as ideas gleaned from resources used in our OPDI courses for dance educators. If you are interested in learning more about the guest blogger program or submitting an article for consideration, please click here.

There will ultimately be 5 blogs in this series, "Strategies for Connecting with your Dance Student":

1) The Overview

2) Preschool Students

3) Elementary Age Students (current)

4) Middle School Students (coming soon)

5) High School Students (coming soon)

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If you are interested in learning more about the guest blogger program or submitting an article for consideration, please click here.

To learn more about the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) visit www.ndeo.org or email [email protected].


Lisa-Anice Sutphen

Dance Master/ Professional Educator /Trainer

1 个月

Here in 'our programs', you'll also find the formats for dance activities set by the US Board of Education for after-school in 2018. Variations can be made in certain states. California proposition 28 guarantees that $1bn be spent to restore cultural education of all kinds into the public school curriculum. Www.danceandfitnessconcepts.org

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