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Feelings and opinions of primary school teacher trainees towards corporeal expressivity, spontaneity and disinhibition

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Pages 241-256 | Received 09 Jan 2017, Accepted 17 Jan 2019, Published online: 09 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This article identifies the student’s perceptions regarding the lack of inhibition, spontaneity and codification of the tasks associated with corporeal expression. The aim was to identify the positive and negative feelings of the students regarding the expressive activities involved in the three phases of the exercise: exploration, expression and communication. The study sample comprised 14 students (22 ± 2,34 years old) of Primary School Teacher Degree at the University of Zaragoza (Spain). The students completed a diary on the eight practical sessions of corporal expression that form part of the physical education module of the primary education teaching degree. A content analysis of the comments made by the students was undertaken. Data was processed using the NVIVO 10 software. Results showed that visual and tactile interaction inhibits expressive commitment, instructions based on metaphors facilitate spontaneous movement and codification of gestures favours the transmission of messages. The results of this study are relevant because they allow for a better understanding of the expressive commitment of the student. This knowledge can be used for the development of pedagogical resources that can generate confidence and improve participation in corporal expression activities.

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Inma Canales-Lacruz

Inma Canales-Lacruz Phd in Faculty of Education in University of Zaragoza (Spain) in Primary Teaching Degree in the Corporal Activities subject and in Research Master. Graduate in physical education in University of Barcelona (Spain). Graduate in History in University of Zaragoza (Spain). Email: [email protected]

Eva Arizcuren-Balsco

Eva Arizcuren-Balsco Physical education teacher in high school in Zaragoza (Spain). Graduate in Physical Education Primary Teaching Degree in University of Zaragoza (Spain). Graduate in Music Primary Teaching Degree in University of Zaragoza (Spain). Graduate in Sport and Physical Activity Degree in University of Barcelona (Spain). Graduate in Research Master in University of Zaragoza (Spain).

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