Abstract

Objectives This study was to explore the improvement direction for the effective implementation of dance courses by analyzing the current situation of online dance practical courses at colleges and the experiences of students due to COVID-19. The purpose of this study is to help provide high-quality lectures to students, and furthermore, to promote the stabilization and activation of non-face-to-face dance education.
 Methods In this study, an online survey was conducted on 121 college students who took online dance practical courses in the second semester of 2021 at 5 colleges across the country to explore the average online dance practical courses at domestic colleges. The questionnaire consisted of 7 closed-type questions in multiple-choice format and 3 open-ended questions in subjective format using the Naver form for a total of 10 questions.
 Results First, the most preferred platform for learners is ‘real-time class’ through ‘Zoom’. Second, ‘good points of the experience of non-face-to-face dance practice classes are ‘freedom of learning and evaluation’, ‘new learning methods and improved participation’, ‘corona prevention’, and ‘difficult points of non-face-to-face dance practice classes’ ‘Difficulty in learning’, ‘environmental difficulties’, and ‘dissatisfaction with non-face-to-face classes’ are the upper categories. As ‘points to be supplemented in non-face-to-face dance practice classes’, ‘supplementation of class format’, ‘study method complementation of instructors’, ‘environmental improvement’, and ‘satisfaction with current status’ were found.
 Conclusions As a result of this study, ‘real-time class through zoom’ is the most appropriate form and method of ‘non-face-to-face dance practice class’, and the autonomy of the curriculum should be emphasized. In addition, instructors must establish a feedback system and prepare and improve the digital environment for teaching, both in schools, teachers, and learners. It is necessary to have insight into the current situation of college non-face-to-face dance practice classes and the experiences of learners.
 

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