January 22, 2009

AlleyInk | Curriculum

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Since 2004, George Alley has taught his modern dance master technique classes. Derived from his unusual fusion of modern, improvisation and creative movement techniques, the classes have been created for a variety of schools including: Mills College, National Hispanic University of San Jose, Temple University and University of the Arts, and for dance studios such as Noreen Londregen, Mt Airy Movement Arts and Settlement Music School.

George Alley is also a PQAS certified teaching trainer and has conducted trainings dealing with early arts advocacy for thousands of people all over the country. Often these trainings are for well noted conferences such as: the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Philadelphia Head Start Conference, Early Childhood Music and Movement Association, and the Pennsylvania Area Child Care Association Conference.

Selected Topics have included:

“Multiple Intelligences: An Outcomes Strategy for Integrating Early Learning Standards and Achieving Diversity”

“Dance Movement & Pluralism: A Survey of Post-modern Influences on Dance Composition.”

“Drawing the Keys to Literacy (Using the Arts to Meet Early-Childhood Literacy Standards.)”

“Storytellers: Creating New Narratives Through Movement”

“Dance Pedagogy: Using the Multiple Intelligences Concept as a Pedagogical Tool.”

“’So Many Outcomes so Little Time’ Multi-Sensory Arts Integration in Teaching and Learning .

“Dance is the Rhythm of Life: Physical Development through Movement”.

“How Does the Music Sound to You? : Music And Dance for Children with Hearing Impairments”.

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