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The 1930s and Arts Education

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Examples of Dance as a Reporting Technique

The following videos are wonderful examples of the use of dance for teaching social studies content.
  • The Evolution of Dance by Justin Laipply
  • Dancing Around the World by Matt from Connecticut
Posted by Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D. at 12:14 PM

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Dr. Keeler, the author of this blog, is the pedagogy scholar for Clark County School District’s Teaching American History Grant and an independent pedagogy scholar. Her recent publications are in the fields of educational technology, instructional design, and social studies education. Dr. Keeler's work is available at http://christykeeler.com.
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