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zlopas [31]
3 years ago
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explain five reasons why we need interdisciplinary connectivity approach in teaching physical education music and dance​

Arts
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inessss [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Interdisciplinary connectivity approach is one of the teaching methodology.

Explanation:

In an interdisciplinary approach the student learns a single concept from multiple perspectives. Thus a variety of view points can be created by a student for a single subject or topic.

The following are the five reasons based on the interdisciplinary connective approach in teaching physical education, music, and dance:

1. In the fields of physical education, music, and dance the need of generation of different view points is required for new innovation.

2. It will help in sharpening the skills.

3. It will help in developing the quality of leadership and maintaining unity with the fellow mates when ideas are shared.

4. It will help in enhancing the strength, flexibility, and agility of the body.

5. It will help in improving physical fitness and healthy lifestyle.

Luden [163]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It is important to establish an interdisciplinary connectivity approach in teaching physical education, music, and dance​ because:

  • It will make a sound connection between physical strength and mental strength.
  • Physical education will provide knowledge to students or people on how to improve physical organs for music and dance.
  • Music and Dance can be utilized as a practical experiment of physical education.
  • Music and Dance are complementary to each other, so good knowledge of music will help a dancer to understand the rythm and beats better.
  • Physical education helps to cultivate skills and values such as flexibility, cooperatives, adaptability, and solidarity, which improve values in music and dance as well.

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