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Dance divergently in physical education: teaching using open-ended questions, metaphors, and models

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Pages 104-119 | Received 02 Aug 2011, Accepted 29 Jun 2012, Published online: 05 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

This study analyzed what kind of teacher instructions (descriptive, metaphoric, or with model) can help generate more divergent motor actions in order to stimulate motor creativity in dance education. Participants were 120 physical education undergraduates (35 women and 85 men; 20 ± 1, eight years old) without experience in dance and who were observed during 24 lessons of body expression, a discipline based on creative dance, mime dance, and improvisation. Analysis of video recordings of 12 of the participants (five women and seven men; 21,1 ± 1, seven years old), by means of an ad hoc observation instrument and analysis of T-patterns was chosen as the observation method, while 120 student journals notes were used as qualitative research tool. The results show that: (1) participants try to generate their own motor responses but copy some fundamental components of the model proposed by the teacher, (2) descriptive and metaphoric instructions seem to stimulate motor creativity generating more varied responses and (3) using the three types of instructions, major response variations occur in the categories of time and body posture and gesture.

Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Catalan government project Innovacions en l’avaluació de contextos naturals: observació de les respostes motrius en l’expressió corporal i la dansa (INEFC).

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Catalan government project Grup de recerca i innovació en dissenys (GRID). Tecnologia i aplicacioó multimedia i digital als dissenys observacionals. “Departament d’Innovació, Universitats i Empresa, Generalitat de Catalunya (Grant number 2009 SGR829).

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Spanish government project Avances tecnológicos y metodológicos en la automatización de estudios observacionales en deporte (Dirección General de Investigación, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación) [Grant number PSI2008-01179].

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