2010
DOI: 10.1080/08924562.2010.10590906
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Dance is not a Dirty Word

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“…Attitudes towards participation in dance practice within the social setting of PE vary between different age groups, between boys and girls as well as within groups of boys and girls (Lundvall & Meckbach, 2008;Redelius, 2004;Sanderson, 2001). Students have limited opportunities to learn and develop in the areas of aesthetical knowledge and experiences through dance (Gard, 2003(Gard, , 2006(Gard, , 2008Lundvall & Maivorsdotter, 2010;Sanderson, 1996Sanderson, , 2001) and whether or not they have the chance to do so often depends on teachers' competence and pedagogical knowledge (Goodwin, 2010; Swedish National Agency for Education [SNAE], 2005;Zavatto & Gabbei, 2008). Furthermore, folk dance practice in PE has strongly emphasised white dance forms (Rovengo & Gregg, 2007).…”
Section: Dance In Pementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attitudes towards participation in dance practice within the social setting of PE vary between different age groups, between boys and girls as well as within groups of boys and girls (Lundvall & Meckbach, 2008;Redelius, 2004;Sanderson, 2001). Students have limited opportunities to learn and develop in the areas of aesthetical knowledge and experiences through dance (Gard, 2003(Gard, , 2006(Gard, , 2008Lundvall & Maivorsdotter, 2010;Sanderson, 1996Sanderson, , 2001) and whether or not they have the chance to do so often depends on teachers' competence and pedagogical knowledge (Goodwin, 2010; Swedish National Agency for Education [SNAE], 2005;Zavatto & Gabbei, 2008). Furthermore, folk dance practice in PE has strongly emphasised white dance forms (Rovengo & Gregg, 2007).…”
Section: Dance In Pementioning
confidence: 99%
“…254 A number of submissions indicated that grey nomads cannot afford to stay in caravan parks every night and without free camps they would not be able to afford to travel or spend money on tourist attractions. 255 Grey nomads may also use free camps for convenience: due to there being no alternative commercial accommodation available in the area; 256 or the distance between towns being too great. 257 156.…”
Section: Road Crashesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the position of dance is contested and, in the main, little time is devoted to it (MacLean 2007;Mattsson and Lundvall 2015). A body of research argues that PE teachers are not only insecure about teaching dance and which content to use, but also frequently avoid teaching it (Goodwin 2010;Lundvall and Meckbach 2008;Zavatto and Gabbei 2008). However, MacLean (2018) notes an increase in dance provision in school when PE teachers share the teaching goals and work collaboratively around planning and teaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%