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Teaching, Learning, and Dance: Thinking About Movement and Learning Environments
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
When I think about a classroom one of the first things I think about is movement.
A classroom is a small hive buzzing with energy and diversity. And in this hive, when you pay attention closely, you can see a host of dances taking place.
In a recent post, Ways to think about movement, Celine Llewellyn-Jones shares her thinking about the connection between dance and classroom activity. According to ...
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