by JoAnne Wilkins | Apr 25, 2018
Bond, K. E., & Stinson, S. W. (2000) “I feel like I’m going to take off!”: Young people’s experiences of the superordinary in dance. Dance Research Journal 32, 52-87.Abstract:This study presents phenomenological research about how dance...
by JoAnne Wilkins | Apr 25, 2018
Burger, K., & Winner, E., (2000). Instruction in visual art: Can it help children learn to read? Journal of Aesthetic Education, 34(3/4), 277-293.Abstract:This study examines the relationship between learning in the visual arts and students’ reading...
by JoAnne Wilkins | Apr 25, 2018
Butzlaff, R. (2000). Can music be used to teach reading? Journal of Aesthetic Education, 34(3/4), 167-178.Abstract:This study tests the hypothesis that instruction in music improves performance in reading. The researcher conducted two meta-analyses. The first...
by JoAnne Wilkins | Apr 25, 2018
Hetland, L. (2000). Learning to make music enhances spatial reasoning. Journal of Aesthetic Education. 34(3/4), 179–238.Abstract:This study describes the relationship between active music instruction and performance on spatial tasks. The researcher conducted three...
by JoAnne Wilkins | Apr 25, 2018
Hetland, L. (2000). Listening to music enhances spatial-temporal reasoning: Evidence for the “Mozart-Effect.” The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 34, 105-148.Abstract:This study examines whether listening to music temporarily enhances performance on spatial tasks—a...