Bibliographic citations
Vicente, M., (2024). Concepciones sobre las prácticas docentes en danza: los casos de Miguel Burgos y Dionarah Herrera en la escuela Allegro Ballet [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28057
Vicente, M., Concepciones sobre las prácticas docentes en danza: los casos de Miguel Burgos y Dionarah Herrera en la escuela Allegro Ballet []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28057
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title = "Concepciones sobre las prácticas docentes en danza: los casos de Miguel Burgos y Dionarah Herrera en la escuela Allegro Ballet",
author = "Vicente Medina, Milagritos del Carmen",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Teaching dance is largely dependent on the teacher, who may not have been trained as an educator. Both those who went through a training institution, and those who did not, have a wealth of experiences that usually intervene in their pedagogical practice. Therefore, this research seeks to recognize how the conceptions of learning-teaching, based on the dance experience of two teachers from a private academy, are linked to their methodologies. To do this, participant observation of eight class sessions of each teacher and two in-depth interviews were carried out. The first interview collected the history and artistic training of the teachers, and the second, the conceptions about the teaching and learning of dance and the methodology used in their courses. The results show that their conceptions about teachinglearning in dance are linked to their methodology: firstly, a concern for the care of the body is observed, which is evidenced in the importance given to the correct development of the technique that Each style proposes, premised on respect for the process and times of each student. Likewise, both teachers integrate the previous experience with which their students come to their classes to work with their limitations and enhance them. In another aspect, there is an openness on the part of both teachers to accompany their students in the process of becoming teachers by helping them develop certain skills. Finally, the methodologies of these teachers show that solving the challenges that may arise in their classes facilitates open listening to their students.
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