Platform Model for Teaching Dance Sport Class
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https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2023.3363Keywords:
Platform;, Model;, Sport DanceAbstract
Background and aims: The teaching and learning of the University Statement and the significance of problems in China are organized in many forms, especially in the current era of rapid development in China's education, causing the university to modernize teaching methods. This paper aims to create a teaching model for dance movement courses and expand the scope of dance education.
Materials and methods: The study consists of four stages: reviewing relevant literature, using the Delphi technique to construct the platform, evaluating the suitability of implementing the model, and summarizing and presenting statistical data. The analysis reveals that the planned dance teaching platform includes various media such as WeChat, Mooc, Youku, Xiaohongshu, TikTok, YouTube, Line, videos, and television. Learners can search and select teaching assistants through public relations and establish admission criteria.
Results: The organization involves nine different styles of teaching and rehearsal, choreography filmed from the side with feet above the scapula, and providing feedback and suggestions for students' assignments in non-traditional environments. Choreographed competitions must be completed within a specified time frame and prepared for community teaching. Other aspects include dance competitions, dance routines, dance pairings, dance etiquette, and teaching Latin and standard dances. The scoring system for Chinese Frandiamond dance on platforms such as Xiaohongshu, Youku, Mooc, and TikTok is out of 20 points.
Conclusions: This study provides an applicable teaching model for dance movement courses, expanding the range of dance education.
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