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This book focused on the effect and significance of a new teaching approach; Role Reversal" approach-"RRA" - in educating in-service teachers' and student-teachers' in the Art of Movement Education. The approach's uniqueness is in the ability to pass the role of teaching unto the learners, and thus learners become teachers within the learners' group.The book is based on a study that investigates the influence of using RRA while developing KI - kinaesthetic intelligence- via Movement Education, in the teaching process of Basic Cognitive Concepts (BCC) to early childhood children. In this…mehr

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This book focused on the effect and significance of a new teaching approach; Role Reversal" approach-"RRA" - in educating in-service teachers' and student-teachers' in the Art of Movement Education. The approach's uniqueness is in the ability to pass the role of teaching unto the learners, and thus learners become teachers within the learners' group.The book is based on a study that investigates the influence of using RRA while developing KI - kinaesthetic intelligence- via Movement Education, in the teaching process of Basic Cognitive Concepts (BCC) to early childhood children. In this research, the "RRA" was used as an approach to teach 16 BCC four concepts from each movement component, which are essential in different disciplines, such as: Math, Language, and Science.The contribution to knowledge made by this research is evidence that RRA while developing early childhood children in learning basic concepts. The approach accelerates the learning and learning atmosphere and empowers in service teacher and student teacher.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. OFRA WALTER; An Education lecturer at ¿Ohalo College and at Tel Hai Academic College Israel. She trains early year¿s teachers. Teaches movement and motor development to special needs and art therapy students. Her research interests are in Movement Education and cognitive learning processes, emotional intelligence and development of empathy.