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Is it notable here that the Dancing Classrooms program is spreading among schools outside of New York (in the Dallas/Ft. Worth , Texas area, including Ft. Worth ISD and HEB ISD elementary schools)? [1] [2] I'm not sure of the scale of the program nationwide, but it may itself soon warrant an article. -- Hebisddave 21:14, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
The philosophy / methodology section says that in Dancing Classrooms everyone is equal, but it also says that the instructor maintains absolute control. In at least one aspect, therefore, it is obvious that there is an utter lack of equality: the teacher has full authority of over the students, while the students must obey.
Assuming I've understood this correctly, what's the best way to express this? -- Uncle Ed ( talk) 19:19, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
Dancing in Jaffa directed by Hilla Medalia is a documentary made in 2013. It recounts Dulaine's return to his hometown of Jaffa, Israel and his success at bringing his Dancing Classrooms method to both Palestinian and Jewish children and thereby integrating them.
Miz Sugar ( talk) 04:12, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
I found a citation for Pierre Dulaine's real name: Peter Heney. It's listed in the "Notes to editors" from this press release. Google cache link (HTML instead of .docx)
Thought it might be useful information, but not sure if it's notable enough to include in the article, or if that citation is reliable enough. -- Hebisddave ( talk) 13:38, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
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Is it notable here that the Dancing Classrooms program is spreading among schools outside of New York (in the Dallas/Ft. Worth , Texas area, including Ft. Worth ISD and HEB ISD elementary schools)? [1] [2] I'm not sure of the scale of the program nationwide, but it may itself soon warrant an article. -- Hebisddave 21:14, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
The philosophy / methodology section says that in Dancing Classrooms everyone is equal, but it also says that the instructor maintains absolute control. In at least one aspect, therefore, it is obvious that there is an utter lack of equality: the teacher has full authority of over the students, while the students must obey.
Assuming I've understood this correctly, what's the best way to express this? -- Uncle Ed ( talk) 19:19, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
Dancing in Jaffa directed by Hilla Medalia is a documentary made in 2013. It recounts Dulaine's return to his hometown of Jaffa, Israel and his success at bringing his Dancing Classrooms method to both Palestinian and Jewish children and thereby integrating them.
Miz Sugar ( talk) 04:12, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
I found a citation for Pierre Dulaine's real name: Peter Heney. It's listed in the "Notes to editors" from this press release. Google cache link (HTML instead of .docx)
Thought it might be useful information, but not sure if it's notable enough to include in the article, or if that citation is reliable enough. -- Hebisddave ( talk) 13:38, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
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