Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance | 2021

Dancing: A Strategy to Maintain Schoolchildren’s Openness for Idea Generation

 
 

Abstract


Schools are institutions responsible for teaching children new skills and knowledge, the ability to think about future targets, and, when problems become complex, how to apply explorative thinking and inborn creativity to solve them. Even so, scholars point to the fact that school curriculums do not support ways to facilitate explorative learning or creativity for problem-solving. To successfully devise solutions never considered before, children need support with programs enabling them to facilitate openness for experience intellectually. This study suggests that dance activities should become regular in the curriculum as a strategy for maintaining schoolchildren’s cognitive flexibility.

Volume 92
Pages 20 - 25
DOI 10.1080/07303084.2020.1866719
Language English
Journal Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance

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