Dancing to Learn: The Brain's Cognition, Emotion, and Movement

Author:   Judith Lynne Hanna
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781475806045


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   17 November 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Dancing to Learn: The Brain's Cognition, Emotion, and Movement


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Dancing to Learn: Cognition, Emotion, and Movement explores the rationale for dance as a medium of learning to help engage educators and scientists to explore the underpinnings of dance, and dancers as well as members of the general public who are curious about new ways of comprehending dance. Among policy-makers, teachers, and parents, there is a heightened concern for successful pedagogical strategies. They want to know what can work with learners. This book approaches the subject of learning in, about, and through dance by triangulating knowledge from the arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and cognitive and neurological sciences to challenge dismissive views of the cognitive importance of the physical dance. Insights come from theories and research findings in aesthetics, anthropology, cognitive science, dance, education, feminist theory, linguistics, neuroscience, phenomenology, psychology, and sociology. Using a single theory puts blinders on to other ways of description and analysis. Of course, all knowledge is tentative. Experiments necessarily must focus on a narrow topic and often use a special demographic—university students, and we don’t know the representativeness of case studies.

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Author:   Judith Lynne Hanna
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781475806045


ISBN 10:   1475806043
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   17 November 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Dancing is a powerful human act-perhaps no other human endeavor so thoroughly integrates our capacities for movement, artistic expression, social communication, meaning-making and emotional feeling. Dancing to Learn explains why this is so, and in the process teaches readers how to utilize dance to promote human development and social change... A great read for anyone interested in embodiment, culture and learning, whether or not they dance. -- Mary Helen Immordino-Yang. PhD. Associate Professor of Psychology at the Brain and Creativity Institute and Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California Judith Lynne Hanna is a tireless champion of the body, dance and its ability to touch our pleasure spots and panic buttons. She has given us this new treatise, an elegant and magisterial synthesis ...that should finally put to rest any doubt that dance is essential to a cultivated, emotionally and spiritually balanced and brave contemporary society - the one we are always seeking to become! -- Bill T. Jones. Artistic Director/Co-Founder/Choreographer New York Life Arts and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, writer, educator, awards winner, and honorary doctorates ...The potential of dance to foster deep thinking and learning is especially potent... providing nonverbal language mechanisms as important to learning as verbal language. Judith Lynne Hanna takes the idea of dance to promote learning to new levels with Dancing to Learn: The Brain's Cognition, Emotion, and Movement. Recent findings from the brain sciences suggest that dance promotes...the growth of new brain cells and vital skills for learning including attention, memory, and cognitive flexibility. Hanna provides numerous examples of how dance education programs and dance-integrated strategies in non-dance subjects can enrich students' educational experiences in formal and informal settings. ... -- Mariale M. Hardiman. EdD Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Education; Author of Brain-Targeted Teaching for 21st Century Schools Dancing to Learn is pioneering, situating us in current neuroscience and other disciplinary research related to dance, demonstrating the orienting and mobilizing power of dance, and suggesting several possible pathways forward for the benefit of every learner and society as a whole. Dr. Hanna's work is a challenging and thoughtful examination of the educational importance of one of humankind's oldest and most unifying practices, and should be read by parents, educators, policy-makers, dance-skeptics, and dancers alike. -- Blake Martin, PhD, teacher in York University's Dance Department; scientist at Accelerated Learning and Retention Project, DRDC


Dancing is a powerful human act-perhaps no other human endeavor so thoroughly integrates our capacities for movement, artistic expression, social communication, meaning-making and emotional feeling. Dancing to Learn explains why this is so, and in the process teaches readers how to utilize dance to promote human development and social change...A great read for anyone interested in embodiment, culture and learning, whether or not they dance. -- Mary Helen Immordino-Yang. PhD. Associate Professor of Psychology at the Brain and Creativity Institute and Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California Judith Lynne Hanna is a tireless champion of the body, dance and its ability to touch our pleasure spots and panic buttons. She has given us this new treatise, an elegant and magisterial synthesis ...that should finally put to rest any doubt that dance is essential to a cultivated, emotionally and spiritually balanced and brave contemporary society - the one we are always seeking to become! -- Bill T. Jones. Artistic Director/Co-Founder/Choreographer New York Life Arts and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, writer, educator, awards winner, and honorary doctorates ...The potential of dance to foster deep thinking and learning is especially potent... providing nonverbal language mechanisms as important to learning as verbal language. Judith Lynne Hanna takes the idea of dance to promote learning to new levels with Dancing to Learn: The Brain's Cognition, Emotion, and Movement. Recent findings from the brain sciences suggest that dance promotes...the growth of new brain cells and vital skills for learning including attention, memory, and cognitive flexibility. Hanna provides numerous examples of how dance education programs and dance-integrated strategies in non-dance subjects can enrich students' educational experiences in formal and informal settings. -- Mariale M. Hardiman. EdD Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Education; Author of Brain-Targeted Teaching for 21st Century Schools Dancing to Learn is pioneering, situating us in current neuroscience and other disciplinary research related to dance, demonstrating the orienting and mobilizing power of dance, and suggesting several possible pathways forward for the benefit of every learner and society as a whole. Dr. Hanna's work is a challenging and thoughtful examination of the educational importance of one of humankind's oldest and most unifying practices, and should be read by parents, educators, policy-makers, dance-skeptics, and dancers alike. -- Blake Martin, PhD, teacher in York University's Dance Department; scientist at Accelerated Learning and Retention Project, DRDC


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Judith Hanna earned a Ph.D. in anthropology from Columbia University, an M.A. in political science from Michigan State University, and a B.A. in political science from UCLA. She is an Affiliate Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland, an educator, writer and dance critic.

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