The Class Method – A Guide to Teaching Ballroom Dancing
For those stepping into the role of a dance educator, finding a structured, effective way to lead group classes is paramount. “The Class Method” by renowned authors Phyllis Haylor, B. Dummett, and F. J. Robinson has served as a cornerstone resource for generations of dance professionals.
This textbook is specifically designed for prospective teachers and trainers, providing a clear roadmap for navigating the challenges of group instruction. It covers the technical nuances of ballroom movement alongside the pedagogical skills necessary to foster a productive and engaging learning environment.
What you will find in this guide:
Proven Pedagogical Strategies: Insights into managing group dynamics, pacing lessons, and ensuring clear communication.
Technical Instruction: Guidance on breaking down complex Ballroom steps for a class setting.
Professional Preparation: Practical tips and best practices for those preparing for dance teacher examinations and certifications.
Instructional Foundations: A classic approach to dance teaching that emphasizes clarity, efficiency, and student enjoyment.
Why choose this guide?
Teacher’s Resource: An essential text for anyone looking to build a career in dance instruction.
Historical Insight: Gain knowledge from some of the most respected names in the history of Ballroom dance education.
Comprehensive Learning: A “must-have” for your professional development library, providing foundational knowledge that remains highly relevant for modern instructors.
Whether you are just starting your teaching journey or looking to refine your classroom management skills, “The Class Method” provides the professional wisdom you need to succeed.












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