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Steve Young

"You are smarter than you think you are," was the lesson Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Young had drilled into him by English teacher Charles Reich.

"Steve was usually quiet during the first half of class, absorbing the commentary," Mr. Reich recalls of the legendary quarterback. "Then, as if he were surveying an NFL defense before taking the snap from center, he would synthesize the ideas and take the discussion to a higher level of discovery."

Behind every famous person is a fabulous teacher.

Best of the Web

Periodically we compile a list of the best of what the Internet has to offer to teachers—be that in the classroom or just in daily life. The current edition focuses on the importance of dance and movement education from birth through adulthood.

If you would like to suggest a topic for a future edition, please email us at info@teacherscount.org.

View the Best of the Web Archive for past resources, including lesson plans, employment listings, technology in the classroom, and many more.

Movement Education

American College Dance Festival Association (ACDFA)
ACDFA is a yearly conference that promotes achievement in dance education in colleges throughout America.
ArtsEdge
This website, provided by the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, offers various resources for teachers, including arts advocacy tips and up-to-date articles on arts education. Also provided are full lesson plans in various art forms, including dance.
ArtsLynx International Arts Resources
The Dance Education section of this website provides research on the value of dance in the classroom as well as resources for students conducting their own research on the subject of dance.
ArtsWork
ArtsWork is a division of Arizona State University that offers educational materials for K-12 arts education, including a wealth of links on subjects such as how to assess progress in dance and how to create lesson plans in dance.
Center for Movement Education and Research (CMER)
According to its website, CMER is “a non-profit organization dedicated to the use of movement and dance as a creative and integrated source for improving educational, medical, social and cultural domains.” They provide creative movement classes for children as well as Continuing Education (CE) seminars for teachers on how to utilize movement in the classroom.
CyberDance
CyberDance is an online directory, listing thousands of dance schools and companies as well as colleges that provide dance programs and dance education programs.
Department of Dance Education at New York University Steinhardt
This specialized program at NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development provides professional development to anyone seeking to broaden their knowledge of dance education.
Dance Education Web
This website is an online resource for dance curriculum development, offering “best practice” resources for educators.
The Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies-LIMS Online
This website is an overview of the main ideas behind movement education based on the work of Rudolf Laban and Irmgard Bartenieff. The Institution includes a school, an Arts & Culture program, and a research center.
MovingandLearning.com
Moving and Learning emphasizes the importance of movement education in holistic child development from birth through age 8. The creators of the website, Rae Pica and Richard Gardzina, provide online articles as well as books for order on active learning in the classroom and at home.
National Dance Education Organization
NDEO is a non-profit organization that promotes high standards of dance education. On their website you can find extensive resources and support for dance educators and administrators.
San Francisco Ballet
This section of the San Francisco Ballet’s website provides resources for teaching dance including study guides for various ballets such as the Nutcracker.