Bibliographic citations
Sanchez, K., (2024). Encuentro de cinco experiencias pedagógicas en danza inclusiva dirigidas a personas jóvenes y adultas con síndrome de Down [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26967
Sanchez, K., Encuentro de cinco experiencias pedagógicas en danza inclusiva dirigidas a personas jóvenes y adultas con síndrome de Down []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26967
@misc{renati/529513,
title = "Encuentro de cinco experiencias pedagógicas en danza inclusiva dirigidas a personas jóvenes y adultas con síndrome de Down",
author = "Sanchez Ramirez, Karen Elizabeth",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The present study presents the results of the pedagogical experiences of five teachers with experience in the field of inclusive dance teaching. The main questions revolve around knowing how teachers organize and develop their dance classes aimed at young people and adults with Down syndrome. The central objective is to know what teaching strategies are used by teachers in their dance sessions - folkloric or creative - and how these help the student's learning process and facilitate their performance in the field of dance. The main methodological support instrument is the semi-structured interviews carried out with teachers; in addition to face-to-face meetings, and observation and analysis of videos of their classes. From the identification, comparison and analysis of the information collected, certain significant findings are extracted from the pedagogical experiences of teachers, in general; and, above all, the teaching strategies they use. The study of these strategies will become interesting; because, when applied to the public in question, they turn out to be functional, in addition to aiming at holistic and not just technical objectives. Adding to the above, the research is complemented with additional information that allows us to understand the teacher's view and feelings regarding the sensitive experiences that result from their inclusive pedagogical practice when working with students with Down syndrome. The topics presented in this research aim to contribute to giving voice to the experiences and leave a witness that contributes to anyone interested in the field of inclusive dance teaching.
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