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Geek Out with A’isha Azar…Again!

Student Oriented Teaching
Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse Episode 67:
My guest, A’isha Azar will talk about how to teach belly dance using a student oriented style and how to tap into different learning intelligences to reach students in the way that they learn best.
Whether you’re a new, mid career or seasoned teacher, you’ll want to hear this!
You’ll learn:
- The basic tenets of A’isha’s teaching philosophy
- The 7 Multiple Intelligence theory of learning
- Important ways that individual attention, student numbers and length of class benefit our students
We’ll also have some discussion time, so you can ask A’isha your questions.
About A’isha
A’isha Azar has been active in Middle Eastern/North African dance since 1974. She retired from performance after a 40 year career, but still teaches all over the United States and into Canada. She is considered to have good expertise in Egyptian, Saudi Arabian and Gulf dances and also teaches other various dances from the regions where Arab dance is found.
Check her out on Facebook (As Deborah M.) at:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006209055212
Resources mentioned on the call:
A’isha is available for workshops and classes in the US and Canada. For booking information, contact her at:
deb.a.majewski@gmail.com
Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse Episode 22 – Learning Styles with Amira Jamal
Books by Howard Gardner on his theory of Multiple Intelligences*
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