Thursday, 21 April 2011

Lesson Planning

Planning for a lesson is something I take quite seriously, Here I have put some thought and research into planning;

A lesson plan and practical skills involving learning and thinking skills are all resources that could help a teacher to improve their teaching. Planning approaches are important in teaching. Age, gender, ability and different learning styles are a few factors that may effect a teacher’s planning. For every student the outcome of the lesson should be the same, however, its the way students have learnt this outcome that might be different. A teacher must use an effective teaching method, deciding what teaching method to use is important. A dance teacher must consider the students prior knowledge of the genre of dance, environment, and learning goals. According to Petty (2009), “To fail to plan is to plan to fail.”

A teacher must have a clear lesson objective to be able to plan the lesson effectively. When planning, a teacher must take into account different learning styles and acknowledge how these aims and objectives will need to be taught for these different styles. Teachers can use different techniques to help cater for multiple learning styles. Gardner’s (1983) theories on Visual, Auditory and Kinaesthetic learning styles are predominately the 3 learning theories that will help to teach dance effectively.  A teacher should be developing the students whether it’s their knowledge, aptitude, or ability. Putting this developmental process into a lesson plan is vital to ensure that the students are learning everything they need to develop. Once this is planned for, this can then be put into practice.

My survey

I dont know if my link is working to my survey. So I have re-posted the survey on the BAPP facebook page. I Would be very grateful if a few more people could fill it out.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

My survey

Please check out my survey, thank you. Let me know what you think.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NPTZQ8Q

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

My award title!!!!!

After meeting with rosemary I had a much clearer mind on my award title. Rosemary asked me what I would like to do after this course. I replied with "well... in the future I would like to go into schools full time." So to me this then clearly said my award title should be "The award I seek as a result of doing this programme is BA (Hons) Professional Practice (Dance Education).
I feel that this is the right title for me because, I have been dancing for many years now and have a B-tec in Dance I also attended a professional dance college, where I was taught by many teachers. Since graduating, I have worked professionally for 3yrs. I have now found a passion for teaching within the past year I have decided to focus on teaching. I now teach 5 days a week in main stream schools and private dance schools. In the future I would love to go into teaching GCSE dance or A-level or even B-TEC level dance. I fell that the title of Dance Education would help me to reach this goal. I have found a interest in learning theories and and teaching ideas/ theories. Which i feel all come under Dance education.

What are the roles and responsibilities of a dance teacher?

This question keeps popping up in my head. What is my role as a dance teacher? to inspire,inform, invent, create, yes yes yes, but what are my responsibilities. There are many guidelines from my place of work and guidelines from the government. This is something I am going to researching into. I feel there is a lot of literature to back up what i think and also to provide me with new ideas. I am very interested in in learning therioes and teaching ideas,  i feel this is a responsibility of a dance teacher to  be able to teach in different ways for all learning styles. So i think this is going to be my line of inquiry!