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Growth in Motion: Supporting Young Women’s Embodied Identity and Cognitive Development through Dance After School
Dance classes provide a model for afterschool and in-school education where multiple, “embodied” modes of teaching and learning enhance development and where risk-taking is rewarded rather than punished.
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March 1, 2008
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Mira-Lisa Katz