References: Music & Dance

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References

Chou, M. H. (2014). Assessing English vocabulary and enhancing young English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners' motivation through games, songs, and stories. Education 3-13, 42(3), 284-297.

Fisher, D., McDonald, N., & Strickland, J. (2001). Early literacy development: A sound practice. General Music Today, 14(3), 15-20.

Fitzpatrick, K. R. (2012). Cultural diversity and the formation of identity: Our role as music teachers. Music Educators Journal, 98(4), 53-59.

Hudson, T. (2017). Six strategies to reach, teach, and close math gaps for Latino English language learners in elementary and middle school. Bellevue, WA: DreamBox Learning.

Jensen, E. (2005). Teaching with the brain in mind, 2nd edition. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.

Kraus, N. (2016). Music, hearing, and education: From the lab to the classroom. ENT and Audiology News, 25(4), 94, 96.

McClelland, M. M., Cameron, C. E., Connor, C. M., Farris, C. L., Jewkes, A. M., & Morrison, F. J. (2007). Links between behavioral regulation and preschoolers' literacy, vocabulary, and math skills. Developmental Psychology, 43(4), 947-959.

Opprezzo, M., & Schwartz, D.L. (2014). Give your ideas some legs: The positive effect of walking on creative thinking. The Journal of Experimental Psychology, 40(4), 1142-1152.

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Thompson, S. D., & Raisor, J. M. (2013). Meeting the sensory needs of young children. Young Children, 68(2), 34-43.

Vist, T. (2011). Music experience in early childhood: Potential for emotion knowledge?. International Journal of Early Childhood, 43(3), 277-290.