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Traci L. Scheepstra, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor for the Bachelor of Education Program at Western University (part-time faculty) in London, Ontario. She is also an educational researcher and elementary dance education specialist. She received her Ph.D. from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT) in Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning. Her doctoral research focused on school-related gender-based violence in elementary contexts. She also completed her Master of Arts in Dance, and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts Studies and Dance, at York University. With close to three decades of teaching experience, in a variety of educational settings with learners of all ages, Traci’s work focuses on curriculum, pedagogy and research in the fields of arts-based education, mental health and wellness, restorative practices, conflict resolution and communication, safe school initiatives, and equity and inclusion.
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Preview of Just Breathe, Printable Poster English

Just Breathe, Printable Poster English

Printable poster that explains the benefits of deep breathing. Great to use when discussing why mindfulness and breathing exercises are important and beneficial to health and wellbeing.
Preview of Respirez, Printable Poster French

Respirez, Printable Poster French

Printable poster that explains the benefits of deep breathing translated to french. Great to use when discussing why mindfulness and breathing exercises are beneficial to health and wellbeing.
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Traci L. Scheepstra, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor for the Bachelor of Education Program at Western University (part-time faculty) in London, Ontario. She is also an educational researcher and elementary dance education specialist. She received her Ph.D. from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT) in Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning. Her doctoral research focused on school-related gender-based violence in elementary contexts. She also completed her Master of Arts in Dance, and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts Studies and Dance, at York University. With close to three decades of teaching experience, in a variety of educational settings with learners of all ages, Traci’s work focuses on curriculum, pedagogy and research in the fields of arts-based education, mental health and wellness, restorative practices, conflict resolution and communication, safe school initiatives, and equity and inclusion.

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We put a great deal of thought into the types of resources teachers need, to effectively and easily include dance education and movement integration into the curriculum and their daily school schedule. We provide activities, lessons, unit plans, video demonstrations, music playlists, posters, and much more!