Communicating Learning Instruction through Dance: Teacher’s Perceptions of the Potential of Dance as a Teaching Approach
Background of Study: Dance as a learning style has the potential to be an innovative and effective learning method for improving the quality of learning, particularly for elementary school students. Objective: This research aims to understand teacher perceptions of dance's potential as a tea...
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| Language: | English |
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Department of Mass Communication, University of Nigeria
2025-06-01
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| Series: | Ianna Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies |
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| Online Access: | https://iannajournalofinterdisciplinarystudies.com/index.php/1/article/view/602 |
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| Summary: | Background of Study: Dance as a learning style has the potential to be an innovative and effective learning method for improving the quality of learning, particularly for elementary school students.
Objective: This research aims to understand teacher perceptions of dance's potential as a teaching and learning strategy.
Methodology: A survey method was employed using an interview observation sheet as the instrument. The research involved 26 elementary school teachers in Semarang.
Result: Based on the interview results, it was found that many teachers have not developed the learning approaches by communicating dance as a learning style in the learning process. The interview results show that 69.2% of teachers have not implemented dance as a learning style, 23.1% have implemented it, and 7.7% have implemented it infrequently. Regarding teachers’ perceptions of the potential of dance as a learning style, the interview results reveal that 86% of teachers believe that dance can have an impact on students so they can know it well (knowing the good things), 81% of teachers state that dance as a learning style influences students’ interest and desire in learning (desiring the good things), 85% of teachers perceive that dance as an instructional approach makes the students easier to imitate well (exampling the good things), 85% of teachers respond that it can have an impact that students are easy to love properly (loving the good things), 89% of teachers believe that dance as a learning style significantly impact on the students’ good practices (acting the good things).
Unique Contribution: This research highlights teachers’ perceptions of dance's potential as a current learning style and its potential to be developed as a more effective and innovative learning instruction.
Conclusion: Teachers’ perceptions of dance's potential as a teaching style are positive, but the current level of implementation is poor.
Key Recommendation: Teachers should develop a comprehensive learning strategy to enhance the quality of learning through dance as a learning style.
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| ISSN: | 2735-9883 2735-9891 |