高等教育舞蹈的多样性和包容性策略:五个学士学位课程如何重新校准

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Sherrie Barr, Wendy Oliver
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摘要自2020年种族和文化分歧爆发以来,对美国高等教育舞蹈课程进行实质性改革的呼吁变得更加紧迫,其中包括全球流行病。作为回应,批判性的讨论正在为政策提供信息,以对抗学术界根深蒂固的不平等,这种不平等通过白人、以西方为中心的课程表现出来。学士学位舞蹈课程必须确定如何实现包括多样性,公平性和包容性在内的价值观,从课程设置和教师招聘到入学政策和表演机会。作者研究了五个舞蹈专业如何适应当今社会和学科的转变,以及跨学科如何支持这些努力。这项研究表明,没有一条“最佳”的非殖民化课程。然而,作者在这群舞蹈节目中发现了反复出现的策略,这些策略成功地接受了当今不断变化的世界所提出的挑战。关键词:高等教育课程多样性,公平性,包容性,跨学科,反种族主义教学法。队列网站旧金山州立大学戏剧与舞蹈学院https://theatredance.sfsu.edu/bachelor-arts-danceSlippery洛克大学舞蹈系https://www.sru.edu/academics/colleges-and-departments/cla/departments/danceSpelman佛罗里达学院舞蹈表演与编舞系https://www.sru.edu/academics/colleges-and-departments/cla/departments/danceUniversity戏剧与舞蹈学院https://arts.ufl.edu/academics/theater-and-dance/programs/dance/University of Wisconsin-Madison,舞蹈系https:// dance.wis.edunotes1。之前的项目专注于没有舞蹈研究生课程的机构的学士学位要求。这一限制减轻了人们对本科生和研究生之间资源竞争可能造成的紧张局势的担忧。这个重点仍然是当前的项目。由于扎根理论方法的性质,我们会定期返回每个项目的网站。除非另有说明,否则引用的数据来自每个项目的网站,主要收集时间为2022年7月8日至12月10日。
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Strategies for Diversity and Inclusion in Postsecondary Dance: How Five Baccalaureate Programs are Recalibrating
ABSTRACTThe call for substantive curricular change in US postsecondary dance programs has taken on greater urgency since the racial and cultural divides of 2020, erupting within a landscape that included a global pandemic. In response, critical discussions are informing policies to counter academia’s embedded inequities as expressed through White, Western-centered curricula. Baccalaureate dance programs must determine how to actualize values encompassing diversity, equity, and inclusion, from course offerings and faculty hirings to entrance policies and performance opportunities. The authors examine how five dance major programs are meeting today’s societal and disciplinary shifts and the ways interdisciplinarity can support such efforts. The study reveals there is not one “best” path to decolonizing curricula. Yet, the authors found recurring strategies amongst this cohort of dance programs that successfully embrace the challenges put forward by today’s ever-changing world.KEYWORDS: Higher educationcurriculumdiversityequityinclusioninterdisciplinarityanti-racist pedagogy Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Cohort WebsitesSan Francisco State University, School of Theatre & Dancehttps://theatredance.sfsu.edu/bachelor-arts-danceSlippery Rock University, Department of Dancehttps://www.sru.edu/academics/colleges-and-departments/cla/departments/danceSpelman College, Department of Dance Performance and Choreographyhttps://www.sru.edu/academics/colleges-and-departments/cla/departments/danceUniversity of Florida, School of Theatre & Dancehttps://arts.ufl.edu/academics/theater-and-dance/programs/dance/University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dance Departmenthttps://dance.wisc.eduNotes1. The previous project focused on baccalaureate degree requirements exclusively at institutions without graduate programs in dance. This limitation alleviated concern for possible tensions due to competition for resources between undergraduate and graduate programs. This focus remained for this current project.2. Due to the nature of grounded theory approach, we regularly returned to each program’s website.3. Unless otherwise noted, cited data are from each program’s website, with primary collection occurring between July 8 and December 10, 2022.
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Journal of Dance Education
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