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Whether you want to focus on teacher education, leadership and policy, movement sciences, or craft your own interdisciplinary specialization, our doctoral program in Dance Education has a research path for you.
Prepare to Lead the Future of Dance Education The EdD in Dance Education program prepares doctoral students as teacher educators and researchers with leadership roles.
About. Nested in the arts mecca of New York City and as the nation’s premier institution in the teaching of teachers in all fields, Teachers College is the ideal place to earn a doctorate in dance education and to join the legacy of dance education leadership.
Our doctoral community welcomes dance educators who celebrate diverse dance traditions, and who are deeply committed to transforming dance education through innovating educational opportunities for a wide variety of adult stakeholders, such as teachers, artists, administrators, and policymakers.
Arnhold Professor of Practice , EdD Dance Education Program Director, and Executive Director of the Arnhold Institute for Dance Education Research, Policy & Leadership.
Lindsay believes Dance Education experiences teach students how to be innovative thinkers, independent learners, and adaptable to working with others which prepares them for life outside of the school setting.
The Arnhold Institute for Dance Education Research, Policy & Leadership envisions a world in which the art of dance and opportunities for high quality dance education are accessible, equitable, and excellent for all learners.
A&HD 5046 Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues in Dance Education. This course engages students in tracing the historical quest to establish dance as arts education in the U.S. and the relevance of this to contemporary issues, beliefs and practices in dance education.
Chell Parkins is the inaugural Arnold director of dance education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a doctoral candidate in the dance education program at Teachers College.
Her work as a teaching artist spans a variety of educational contexts, including community-based programs, private dance studios, and the Education Outreach Programs at BalletMet.