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THERESA PURCELL CONE 16 Garwood Blvd. Department of Health and Exercise Science Clayton., New Jersey 08312 Rowan University (856) 307-2262 Glassboro, NJ 08028 [email protected] (856) 256-4764 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Assistant Professor, Health and Exercise Science Department, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, 2006 – current. Consultant, Dance Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2007 - 2008. Adjunct Professor, Kinesiology Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2006-2007. Adjunct Professor, Health and Exercise Science Department, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, 2003 – 2006. Teacher and Choreographer, American Repertory Ballet Company, Princeton Ballet School, Princeton, New Jersey, 1986 - 2006. Teacher, Physical Education and Dance, South Brunswick Public Schools, Kendall Park, New Jersey, 1972 - 2005. Consultant, Dance Division, Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey, 2005 - 2006. Consultant, Theater and Dance Department, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, 2002. Adjunct Professor, Young Audiences of New Jersey and Westminster Choir College of Rider University, Summer Graduate Seminar, 2000 and 2001. Consultant, Young Audiences of New Jersey, Princeton, New Jersey, 1999 – current. Consultant, New Jersey Performing Arts Center Arts Education Department, Newark, New Jersey, 1998 – 1999. Consultant, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, 1992, 1994 - 1998. 1999, 2002. Coach, Girls Soccer, South Brunswick High School, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, 1983 – 1985. Instructor, Mercer County Community College, 1982. Director and Choreographer, Children's Dance Ensemble, Brunswick Acres Elementary School, Kendall Park, New Jersey, 1981 - 2005. Coach, Girls Field Hockey, South Brunswick High School, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, 1977 – 1982.

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THERESA PURCELL CONE 16 Garwood Blvd. Department of Health and Exercise Science Clayton., New Jersey 08312 Rowan University (856) 307-2262 Glassboro, NJ 08028 [email protected] (856) 256-4764 [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Assistant Professor, Health and Exercise Science Department, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, 2006 –

current. Consultant, Dance Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2007 - 2008. Adjunct Professor, Kinesiology Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2006-2007. Adjunct Professor, Health and Exercise Science Department, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, 2003 – 2006. Teacher and Choreographer, American Repertory Ballet Company, Princeton Ballet School, Princeton, New Jersey,

1986 - 2006. Teacher, Physical Education and Dance, South Brunswick Public Schools, Kendall Park, New Jersey, 1972 - 2005. Consultant, Dance Division, Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey, 2005 - 2006. Consultant, Theater and Dance Department, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, 2002. Adjunct Professor, Young Audiences of New Jersey and Westminster Choir College of Rider University, Summer

Graduate Seminar, 2000 and 2001. Consultant, Young Audiences of New Jersey, Princeton, New Jersey, 1999 – current. Consultant, New Jersey Performing Arts Center Arts Education Department, Newark, New Jersey, 1998 – 1999. Consultant, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, 1992, 1994 - 1998. 1999, 2002. Coach, Girls Soccer, South Brunswick High School, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, 1983 – 1985. Instructor, Mercer County Community College, 1982. Director and Choreographer, Children's Dance Ensemble, Brunswick Acres Elementary School, Kendall Park, New

Jersey, 1981 - 2005. Coach, Girls Field Hockey, South Brunswick High School, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, 1977 – 1982.

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COURSES TAUGHT Adapted Physical Education Fundamentals of Fitness and Motor Development Movement Fundamentals and Motor Learning Rhythmic Activities and Forms Fitness and Adventure Activities Health and Exercise Science Student Teaching Supervision K-12 Physical Education Curriculum and Instruction Elementary School Physical Education Activities Basic Rhythms Advanced Movement II: Social Dance Curriculum Development and Implementation in Dance Education * * Indicates courses taught at undergraduate and graduate level.

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS AND CHAPTERS "Dance," chapter in N. Dougherty (Ed.), Physical Activity and Sport for the Secondary School Student, 6th ed.

Reston, VA: National Association for Sport and Physical Education of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2009.

"Dance," chapter in N. Dougherty (Ed.), Principles of Safety in Physical Education and Sport, 4th ed. Reston, VA:

National Association for Sport and Physical Education of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2009.

Interdisciplinary Elementary Physical Education, 2nd ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2009. Teaching Dance in Elementary Physical Education. Reston, VA: National Association for Sport and Physical

Education/National Dance Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2007.

Teaching Dance in Secondary Physical Education. Reston, VA: National Association for Sport and Physical

Education/National Dance Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2007.

Interdisciplinary Teaching Through Physical Education (Chinese edition). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2005. "Dancing Out Loud: Children’s Use of Language while Creating Dances". Chapter, in L. Overby and B. Lepczyk

(Eds.), Dance: Current Selected Research, Vol. 5. New York: AMS Press, Inc., 2005. Assessing Dance in Elementary Physical Education. Reston, VA: National Association for Sport and Physical

Education of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2005.

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Publications continued Cone - page 3 Teaching Children Dance, 2nd ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2005. Interdisciplinary Teaching Through Physical Education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1998. "Creating New Folk Dances for Today's Generation," chapter in Lloyd, M., Adventures in Creative Movement

Activities. Dubuque, IA: Eddie Bowers Publishing, Inc., 1997. Teaching Children Dance. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1994. Physical Best K-6 Physical Fitness Education Kit. Reston, VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance, 1989. "One Teacher's Approach," chapter in Humphrey, J., Child Development and Learning Through Dance. New York:

AMS Press, Inc. 1987. EDITORIAL POSITIONS AND DISSERTATION COMMITTEE Editorial Board and Assistant Editor, Journal of Dance Education. Andover, NJ: J. Michael Ryan Publishing, Inc.,

2004 - current. Editorial Board, International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance Research Journal.

Reston, VA: ICHPER-SD, 2004 - 2008. Editorial Board, Teaching Elementary Physical Education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2004 - 2006. Dissertation Committee, Yi-jung Wu, “Dancing with little spirits: A journey towards enhancement of pedagogical

relationship and intersubjectivity in a third grade dance education setting in Taiwan.” Temple University, 2005. Policy Board, Chair, Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Reston, VA: AAHPERD, 1996-1999. Editorial Board, Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Reston, VA: AAHPERD, 1990-1994. PUBLICATIONS – REFEREED “Seize the Advocacy Moment at “Back To School Night.” The Reporter, Ocean, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2008. “In the Moment: Honoring the Teaching and Learning Lived Experience.” Journal of Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance, Reston, VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2007. “A Collaborative Approach to Developing an Interdisciplinary Unit.” Journal of Teaching in Physical Education,

Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Publishers, 2007. “Dance Education: Dual or Dueling Identities.” Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Reston, VA:

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2007. “Students’ understanding of integration of movement and mathematics.” Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport,

77, A-53, 2006. “Healthy Active Living and Learning.” The Reporter. North Brunswick, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2006.

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Publications continued Cone - page 4 “Strategies for Teaching Dance: The Journey Never Ends. “Teaching Elementary Physical Education. Champaign, IL:

Human Kinetics, 2006. “Yeah! A Snow Day: The Interdisciplinary Curriculum.” Teaching Elementary Physical Education. Champaign, IL:

Human Kinetics, 2006. “Current Issues Facing Dance Education in the United States.” Proceedings: The Korea Dance Education Society

International Seminar. Seoul, South Korea: The Korea Dance Education Society, 2005. “A collaborative approach to developing an interdisciplinary unit.” Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 76, A-

61, 2005. “Making the Leap from Science to Movement.” Teaching Elementary Physical Education. Champaign, IL: Human

Kinetics, 2004. “A Children’s Approach to Creating Dances.” Proceedings: National Dance Association of the American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Pedagogy Conference. Dallas, TX: 2004. “Dancing, Learning, Creating, Knowing.” Teaching Elementary Physical Education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics,

2003. “The Interdisciplinary Experience of Moving with Poetry.” Proceedings: National Dance Association of the American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention. Reston, VA: 2003. “Links Between Children’s Use of Critical Thinking and Expert Teacher’s Teaching in Creative Dance.” Journal of

Teaching Physical Education. 2003. “Using Sport Themes in Creative Dance” Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators. Reston, VA:

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2002. “Spontaneous Meaning Making: Children’s Interpretations of Literature through Dance.” Dance and the Child

International In Print. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Dance Department, 2002. “Off the Page: Children’s Creative Dance as a Response to Children’s Literature.” Ann Arbor, MI: University

Microfilms International, 2002. “Language Arts and Physical Education: A Natural Connection.” Teaching Elementary Physical Education.

Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2001. “Creative Dance: A Phenomenological Dialogue Between the Student and the Teacher.” Proceedings: The Korean

Dance Education Society International Seminar. Seoul, South Korea: The Korea Dance Education Society, 2001. "No Gym? No Problem! Maintaining Quality Physical Education in Alternative Spaces." Journal of Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance. Reston, VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2001.

"Dancing into Poetry." Pennsylvania Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Collegeville, PA:

Pennsylvania Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2001. “Off the Page: Responding to Children’s Literature Through Dance.” Teaching Elementary Physical Education.

Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2000.

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Publications continued Cone - page 5 “The Interdisciplinary Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together.” Teaching Elementary Physical Education. Champaign,

IL: Human Kinetics, 1999. “Standards, Assessment and Interdisciplinary Education: Discovering and Creating New Links.” Teaching Elementary

Physical Education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1999. “Rumba Dance and Social Change in Contemporary Cuba.” Dance Research Journal. Lancaster, PA: Congress on

Research in Dance, 1998. "Children's Dance: Where Technique and Creativity Meet" in Children's Dance: Beyond Creativity, 1984-1991.

Reston, VA: National Dance Association/Dance Committee of the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1996.

"National Standards: A View from the Arts Education Associations.” Arts Education Policy Review. Washington,

D.C.: Heldref Publications, 1996. "Learning Through the Language of Dance: A Cross-Curricular Experience.” NASSP Bulletin. Reston, VA: National

Association of Secondary School Principals, 1994. "Advocacy: Do We Still Need It?” Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Reston, VA: American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1993. "Imagery in Children's Dance: Making It Meaningful.” Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Reston,

VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1990. "Teaching Tips: Children's Dance A Place To Start.” Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Reston,

VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1989. PUBLICATIONS – NON-REFEREED “Qualitative Research Methods with Children: Change is Inevitable.” New York University, 2009. “Advocacy Edge: Eliminate the “R” word.” FYI. Ocean, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2009. “Advocacy Edge: Get Your Game Face On.” FYI. Ocean, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2008. “Advocacy Edge: Where Did All the Recess Go?” FYI. Ocean, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2008. “Advocacy Edge: Got Advocacy?” FYI. Ocean, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2007. “Advocacy Edge: Start Your Day in a Health Active Way.” FYI. North Brunswick, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2007. “Advocacy Edge: Did You Know?” FYI. North Brunswick, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2006. “Advocacy Edge: Go For the Goal.” FYI. North Brunswick, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2006. “Advocacy Edge: Tales from the Field.” FYI. North Brunswick, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2006. “Advocacy Edge: Do It Daily.” FYI. North Brunswick, NJ: NJAHPERD, 2005.

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Publications continued Cone - page 6 “Opening the Dialogue to Assessing Creativity in Dance Education: Context, Purpose and Perspective.” Proceedings:

National Dance Education Organization Conference, Bethesda, MD: National Dance Education Organization, 2005.

“Ideas for Creating Dances Using Sports.” Proceedings: New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention. North Brunswick, NJ: 2003. “Creating New Square Dances for Today’s Generations.” Proceedings: National Dance Association of the American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention. Reston, VA: 2002. “Interdisciplinary Teaching Through Creative Dance.” Proceedings: The Korean Dance Education Society

International Seminar. Seoul, South Korea: The Korea Dance Education Society, 2001. "A Practical Approach to Creative Dance Using Ideas Suggested by the Children." Proceedings: The Korean Dance

Education Society International Seminar. Seoul, South Korea: The Korea Dance Education Society International Seminar, 2001.

“NDA Advocacy Kit: You Can Make a Difference.” National Dance Association Website. Reston, VA: American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2001. "Moving Across the Curriculum: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Physical Education and Dance.” Proceedings:

EDA 1998 Convention. N. Kingstown, RI: Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1998.

"Folk Tales: Integrating Children's Literature and Dance." Dance Education: A Lifetime Experience Proceedings of

the First Biannual Dance Education Conference. Reston, VA: National Dance Association/American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1996.

"Environments For Exploring Music and Dance." Early Childhood Creative Arts Proceedings of the International

Early Childhood Creative Arts Conference. National Dance Association/American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1991.

"Creating Contemporary Folk Dances.” The Reporter. Villas, NJ: New Jersey Association for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1990. "Children's Dance: A Sharing Experience.” The Easterner. N. Kingstown, RI: Eastern District Association/American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1986.

BOOK REVIEWS Stork, S. Assessing Gymnastics in Elementary School Physical Education. Reston, VA: National Association for Sport

and Physical Education of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2006. Asencia, T. Yoga In Your School. Hightstown, NJ: Princeton Book Company Publishers, 2005. Burke, W. A Celebration of Diversity: Multicultural Experience Through the Art of Dance. Hightstown, NJ:

Princeton Book Company Publishers, 2000.

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Book Reviews Cone - page 7 Schneer, G. Movement Improvisation: In the Words of a Teacher and Her Students. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics

Publishers, 1994. Pica, R. Upper Elementary Children Moving and Learning. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Publishers, 1992. Fraiser, D. Playdancing. Pennington, NJ: Princeton Book Company Publishers, 1990.

PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS – INVITED “Qualitative Research Methods with Children: Change is Inevitable.” New York University, 2009. “Utilizing Sport Movements to Create Dances.” Florida Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Dance

and Sports, 2008. “Creative Dance in the Elementary Physical Education Program.” Florida Alliance of Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, Dance and Sports, 2008. “The PossABILITIES are Limitless in Inclusive Creative Dance.” National Dance Education Organization Convention,

2008. “Research Design and Methodology Challenges in Dance: Children’s Issues in Research.” American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2008. “Building Student Competency Using Instructional Scaffolding in Integrated Units.” American Alliance for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2008. “Teaching Dance for Children with Disabilities.” Central District Association of the American Alliance for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2008. “Signatures: Expressions of Identity.” Central District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2008. “Celebrating, Creating and Collaborating: Dance in the Physical Education Curriculum.” Central District Association

of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2008. “Dances for Children with Disabilities: Making it Meaningful and Fun.” Eastern District Association of the American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2008. “Math on the Move: Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning.” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2008. “Math on the Move.” Tennessee Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Conference,

2007. “Celebrating Friendship Through Dance.” Tennessee Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and

Dance Conference, 2007.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 8 “Using Sport Actions to Create Dance Moves.” Tennessee Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation,

and Dance Conference, 2007. “It’s a Dance Party: Create, Express and Have Fun.” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education

Recreation and Dance Adapted Physical Education Conference, 2007. “In the Moment: Honoring the Teaching and Learning Lived Experience.” National Dance Association Pedagogy

Conference, 2007. “Making Magic Moments.” National Dance Association Pedagogy Conference, 2007 (Response to Keynote by Shirley

Ririe). “Visioning Dance Education for All Children.” National Dance Association Pedagogy Conference, 2007 (Panelist). “Student Dance Teachers: Challenges for Teacher Training.” National Dance Association Pedagogy Conference, 2007

(Panelist). “In the Moment: Honoring the Teaching and Learning Lived Experience.” American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2007 (NDA Dance Scholar Lecture). “Dance is Special for Everyone.” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education Recreation and Dance

Convention, 2007. “Healthy Heroes and the No Junk Food Kids.” New Jersey Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Hands on Health Conference, 2006. (keynote) “Batter Up, Touchdown, Shoot: Using Sport Action to Create Dance Moves.” New Hampshire Association for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Conference, 2006. “Creating Community Through Dance.” New Hampshire Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Conference, 2006. “Teaching Dance: Reflections on Creativity.” The National Dance Honor Society Spring Lecture Series, DeSales

University, 2006. “Planning and Implementing a Dance Leaning Experience.” Dance Department, Steinhardt School of Education,

New York University, 2006. “Embracing Teaching as a Passionate and Creative Act.” South Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Conference, 2005. (keynote) “Creative Dance in the Elementary School.” South Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance Conference, 2005. “Sport and Dance: Catch the Action!” South Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Conference, 2005. “Advocacy: Making It Real.” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Student

Leadership Conference, 2005.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 9 “Celebrating Community Through Dance.” Suffolk Zone/New York State Association for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Conference, 2005. “Moving Words.” Suffolk Zone/New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Conference, 2005. “AAHPERD’S Connections-Lobbying, Advocacy, Resources.” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance

for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Leadership Development Conference, 2005. “Opening the Dialogue to Assessing Creativity in Dance Education.” National Dance Education Organization, 2005. “Current Issues Facing Dance Education in the United States”. Korea Dance Education Society Conference, 2005.

(keynote) “Dance Ideas for Students with Disabilities.” Korea Dance Education Society Conference, 2005. “Dance for Older Adults.” Korea Dance Education Society Conference, 2005. “Using Sport Movements to Create Dances.” Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Conference, 2005. “Children’s Dance: Creating an Empowering Place.” Temple University Dance Department 30th Anniversary

Conference, 2005. “Current Trends in Dance Education Research – Dancing Stories, Experiences and Understandings: The Children’s

Way of Making Meaning.” Temple University Dance Department 30th Anniversary Conference, 2005. “Igniting the Imagination: Children’s Dance.” Dance New Jersey, 2005. “Dance Education: It Begins With You” Dance Department, Steinhardt School of Education, New York University,

2004. “A Children’s Approach to Creating Dances.” National Dance Association Pedagogy Conference, 2004. “Punt, Pass, Kick: Sports Movements and Dance.” New York State Association for Health, Physical Education and

Dance Convention, 2003. “Creative Square Dance: Making It Your Own.” New York State Association for Health, Physical Education and

Dance Convention, 2003. “Moving With Poetry.” Alaska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2003. “Sport and Dance.” Alaska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2003. “Designing for Dance Education in the 2000s: The Role of Critical Pedagogy and Educational Research.” Temple

University, 2001. “Creative Dance: A Phenomenological Dialogue Between the Student and the Teacher.” The Korean Dance

Education Society International Seminar, 2001.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 10 “Interdisciplinary Teaching Through Creative Dance.” The Korean Dance Education Society International Seminar,

2001. “A Practical Approach to Creative Dance Using Ideas Suggested by the Children.” The Korean Dance Education

Society Annual Conference, 2001. “Off the Page: Exploring a Phenomenological Approach to the Creative Process Children Use to Create Dances as a

Response to Children’s Literature.” Temple University, 2001. “Strategies for Addressing Dance as part of the Visual and Performing Arts Standards and the Comprehensive Health

and Physical Education Standards.” NJ Administrators and Supervisors Association, 2000. “Professional Development in Dance Education,” Young Audiences of New Jersey Board of Directors Retreat, 2000. “Children’s Dance in the Physical Education Program,” Temple University, 1999. “A Historical Perspective of Dance Assessment: The National Assessment for Educational Progress,” Temple

University, 1998. “An Overview of the Lincoln Center Institute,” Temple University, 1998. “Children’s Dance: Content and Pedagogy,” Temple University, 1998. “Moving Together: Interdisciplinary Education and Fundamental Movements,” Temple University, 1998. “Developing Dance Education Initiatives for New Jersey’s Schools,” Arts Create Excellent Schools (ACES)

Collaborative Fall Seminar, Alliance for Arts Education/NJ, NJ Department of Education, and the NJ State Council on the Arts. 1998.

“Assessment in the Physical Education Curriculum,” Keene State College, 1998. “Teaching Dance to Children with Disabilities: Strategies for Success,” The School of the Princeton Ballet, 1998. “A Pedagogical Framework for Advocacy,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance

Health Active Lifestyles Advocacy Workshop, 1998. “Off the Page: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Dance and Literature,” New York University, 1998. “Dance Standards and Assessment: A Practical Approach for Implementation,” Vermont Alliance For Arts Education

Conference, 1997. “Making Dance Assessment Work For You – A Practical Approach,” Vermont Alliance For Arts Education

Conference, 1997. “An Interdisciplinary Model for Children’s Literature and Dance,” Teacher’s College, Columbia University, 1997. "Using Origin Folktales to Create Dances with Children,” Dance and the Child International Conference, Kuopio,

Finland, 1997. "Communication, Celebration, Creation: The Heart of Dance in Education,” Maryland Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1996.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 11 "Children's Dance and Language Arts: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching,” Maryland Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1996. "Children's Literature and Dance: Expressing Meaning Through Movement,” Vermont Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1995. "Folktales: Integrating Literature with Children's Dance,” Vermont Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1995. "Advocacy for Dance and Arts Education,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Fall Leadership Development Conference, 1995. "Working from Arts Standards Towards Implementation and Assessment,” Delaware Department of Public

Instruction Visual and Performing Arts Summer Seminar, 1995. "Dance in Elementary Education,” The Korean Dance Education Society Second Seminar on Dance Education: The

Exploration of the New Direction for the Expansion of Dance Education, Won Kwang University, 1995. "Dance in Secondary Education,” The Korean Dance Education Society Second Seminar on Dance Education: The

Exploration of the New Direction for the Expansion of Dance Education, Won Kwang University, 1995. "Implementation of the National Dance Standards,” Southern District Association of the American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1995. "Poetry in Motion,” New Jersey State Museum Children's Workshop, 1995. "Dance as Part of the Elementary Physical Education Program,” Kentucky Association for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance/Western Kentucky University, 1994. "The National Dance Standards,” The Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education National Network Annual

Conference, 1994. "Advocacy: Challenges and Successes,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Conference - Leadership 94: Rising to the Challenge, 1994. "Teaching Children Dance, Becoming a Master Teacher,” National Conference on Teaching Elementary Physical

Education/Council On Physical Education for Children, 1994. "Creative Dance for Young Children,” Valdosta State University - Share the Wealth Conference, 1994. "Creating Contemporary Folk Dance,” Valdosta State University - Share the Wealth Conference, 1994. "A Commitment to Excellence: Take The Risk,” Montclair State College, 1993. "Creative Decision Making Through Dance for the Young Child" Arizona Arts and Creativity in Early Childhood

Conference, 1993. "Using Children's Literature in Dance,” Arizona Arts and Creativity in Early Childhood Conference, 1993. "Dance for Young Children,” National Conference for Developmentally Appropriate Physical Education for

Children/Council On Physical Education for Children, 1992.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 12 "Culture and Contemporary Folk Dance,” Hartford Ballet Summer Teacher Institute, 1992. "Enhancing Children's Literature Through Movement,” New Hampshire Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1992. "A Creative Approach to Dance for Young Children,” New Hampshire Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1992. "Inclusion of the Arts as a State Education Goal and Maintaining the Arts as a High School Graduation

Requirement,” Testimony before New Jersey State Board of Education, 1992. "Dance for Children in Elementary School,” Puerto Rico Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1991. "Physical Education in the Elementary School - A Different Focus,” Puerto Rico Association for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1991. "Developmentally Appropriate Dance for Early Childhood,” Maine Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1991. "Folk Dance: A Creative Approach,” Maine Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1991. "Baseball and Birthday's: New Folk Dances,” Maryland Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1991. "Understanding Cultures Through the Creation of Contemporary Folk Dances,” Maryland Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1991. "Folk Dance in the American Society,” Delaware Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1991. "Recognizing Culture Through Contemporary Folk Dance,” Pennsylvania Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1991. "Inclusion of the Arts as a State Education Goal and Maintaining the Arts as a High School Graduation

Requirement,” Testimony before New Jersey State Board of Education, 1990. "Unique Folk and Square Dances,” North Carolina Physical Education Fall Leadership Conference, 1988. "Creating Dances for Large Groups in Physical Education,” North Carolina Physical Education Fall Leadership

Conference, 1988. "Meaningful Lessons in Children's Dance,” North Carolina Physical Education Fall Leadership Conference, 1988. "The Developmental Model - Dance Education,” Montclair State College, 1986. "Exploring Dance with Children,” Westminster Music Conservatory, 1986.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 13 PRESENTATIONS “Moving Across the Curriculum.” New Jersey Future Educators (FEA) Conference, 2009. “Responding to Children’s Literature through Creative Movement: Ideas, Strategies, and Techniques for Creating and

Developing Movement to Demonstrate Meaning and Understanding.” International Reading Association Convention, 2009.

“Integrating Creative Movement and Children’s Literature.” Rowan Day Conference, 2009. “Young Children Dance to Celebrate the Seasons.” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education Recreation

and Dance Convention, 2009. “Instructional Strategies for Teaching Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Physical Education and Dance

programs.” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2009.

“NASPE Pipeline: Teaching Dance in Elementary Physical Education.” DeKalb County (GA) Schools, 2008. “NASPE Pipeline: Teaching Dance in Elementary and Secondary Physical Education.” West Chester (NJ) University,

2008. “NASPE Pipeline: Teaching Dance in Elementary Physical Education.” Brevard County (FL) Schools, 2008. “NASPE Pipeline: Teaching Dance in Elementary Physical Education.” American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2008. “Faith Ringgold’s Tar Beach: A Creative Exploration of Dance and Literature.” Rowan University’s Women’s History

Month Program, 2008. “Following Their Lead: Children’s Ideas for Creating Dances.” National Dance Association Pedagogy Conference,

2007. “NASPE Pipeline: Teaching Dance in Elementary Physical Education.” American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2007. “NASPE Pipeline: Teaching Dance in Elementary Physical Education.” West Chester University, 2006. “Students’ Understanding of Integration of Movement and Mathematics Through Creating Games.” American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2006. “Students’ Learning Experiences in Integrated Physical Education and Math Unit: Broadening Horizons and

Deepening Understandings. American Educational Research Association Conference, 2006. “Square Dance: Make it Fresh, Fun and Fit.” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2006. “Animals in Motion.” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education Recreation and Dance Convention,

2006.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 14 “Opening the Dialogue to Assessing Creativity in Dance Education.” National Dance Education Organization, 2005. “A Collaborative Approach to Developing an Interdisciplinary Unit.” American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2005. “Interdisciplinary Teaching: Integration of Physical Education Skills and Concepts with Mathematical Skills and

Concepts.” American Educational Research Association Conference, 2005. “Investigating the Understandings That Elementary School Children Reveal About Their Experiences During a

Traverse Rock Wall Unit of Study.” Rowan University, 2005. “Dancing on Common Ground.” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2005. “No Physical Education Program Left Behind.” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education Recreation

and Dance Convention, 2005. “Dancing Circles of Celebration, Friendship and Community.” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 2004. “Animal Dances for Young Children.” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2004. “A Children’s Approach to Creating Dance.” National Dance Association Conference, 2004. “Children’s Use of Language When Creating Dances.” National Dance Education Organization Convention, 2003. “Off the Page: Children’s Creative Dance as a Response to Children’s Literature.” American Alliance for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2003. “The Interdisciplinary Experience of Moving with Poetry.” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 2003. “Sportsdance.” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education Recreation and Dance Convention, 2003. “Adapted Dance, Anyone Can Learn to Dance.” Pennsylvania Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance Convention, 2002. “Using Sport Movement to Create Dances.” Pennsylvania Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 2002. “Dance Gymnastics for Young Children.” A Young People’s Workshop in the Performing Arts, 2002. “Creating New Square Dances for Today’s Generations.” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2002. “Teaching As a Creative Act.” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2002. “Linking Physical Education and Language Arts.” Connecticut Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance, 2001.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 15 “Dance and Movement: Creating, Performing, Responding.” Young Audience’s of New Jersey Arts for Learning

Summer Conference, 2001. “Links Between Childrens' Use of Critical Thinking in Movement Actions and an Expert Teacher's Instructions.”

American Educational Research Association Convention, 2001. “Dance in the Physical Education Curriculum.” Young Audiences of New Jersey, 2001. "Sport Dances.” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation,

and Dance Convention, 2001. "A Practical Approach to Integrating Language Arts and Physical Education.” New Jersey Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2001. "Connecting Literature, Dance and Physical Education." Pennsylvania Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 2000. "Integrating Children's Literature and Dance.” New Jersey Education Association/New Jersey Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 2000. “Dance and Movement in the Classroom.” New Jersey Private Schools Association, 2000. “Creating, Performing and Responding through Dance: A Journey of Self Discovery.” Young Audiences of New

Jersey, 2000. “Language Arts and Physical Education: Ideas for Curricular Integration.” Eastern District Association of the

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2000. “Movement and Dance in the General Music Classroom.” New Jersey Music Educators Association Conference,

2000. “New Jersey Arts Assessment in Dance: What to Expect, How to Prepare.” New Jersey Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 2000. “The Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Models for Developing a Learning Experience,” American Alliance for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention, 1999. “Healthy Active Lifestyles: Survival of the Fittest,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and

Dance Convention, 1999. “The Curriculum in Motion: Models for Integrated Learning,” New Jersey Education Association, 1998. “Creating Connections Through Interdisciplinary Teaching,” New Hampshire Association for Health, Physical

Education Recreation and Dance Conference, 1998. “Off the page: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Dance and Literature,” New Hampshire Association for Health,

Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference, 1998. “Developing Classroom Approaches Based on the New Jersey Dance Standards,” Arts Basic to the Curriculum

Conference/New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1998.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 16 “Moving Across the Curriculum: An Interdisciplinary Approach To Physical Education and Dance,” Eastern District

Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1998. "NDA's National Registry of Dance Educators,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1997. "Making Dance Assessment/A Practical Approach,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance Convention, 1997. "Dance Education: Making Dance Assessment Work for You,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance

for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1997. "How to Create a Dance Lesson,” Pennsylvania State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1996. "Strategies to Improve Your Program Using the National Physical Education Content Standards,” New Jersey

Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Fall Convention, 1996. "Celebrate America Through Contemporary Folk Dance,” National Dance Association/AAHPERD: Focus on Dance

Education Conference, 1996. "Creating a Successful Dance Lesson,” National Association for Sport and Physical Education Conference: Moving

Into the Future - National Standards for Physical Education, 1996. "Teaching Children Through Interdisciplinary Learning,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1996. "Creating a Successful Dance Lesson,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1996. "Creating Folk Dances for Today's Generation,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance Convention, 1995. "Using Folktales from Africa, India and China to Create Dances with Children,” International Council for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance - 38th World Congress, 1995. "Children's Literature and Dance: Expressing Meaning Through Movement,” National Early Childhood Conference -

The Young Child: Moving to Learn, 1995. "The National Dance Standards,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1995. "Folktales: Integrating Literature and Children's Dance,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1995. "Guidelines for Arts Education/Goals 2000,” American Dance Guild Annual Conference -- Pathways to Education,

1994. "Creating Dances with Children Based on Chinese, Indian and African Folktales,” American Orff-Schulwerk

Association National Conference, 1994.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 17 "Implementing the National Dance Standards: The Power of One,” National Dance Association/National Association

for Sport and Physical Education -- The Focus on Dance Conference, 1994. "Using Folktales from China, India and Africa as a Resource for Creating Dances for Children,” National Dance

Association/National Association for Sport and Physical Education -- The Focus on Dance Conference, 1994. "Teaching Children Dance - Grades 3-6,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1994. "How Can We Help You: Arts in the Curriculum,” New Jersey Education Association Convention, 1993. "Dance for Elementary Education,” National Conference on Teaching Elementary Physical Education/Council On

Physical Education for Children, 1993. "Little Footsteps to Go - Children's Dance: A Place to Start,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1993. "Proactive Strategies for Displaced Physical Education Teachers,” Eastern District Association of the American

Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1992. "Little Footsteps to Go - Creative Dance,” New York Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1992. "The Easy Warm-up Using Movement, Music, and Poetry,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1991. "Initiations and Reflections Using Children's Literature and Dance,” Dance and the Child International Conference,

1991. "The Unique Voice of Dance in Contemporary Society,” American Dance Guild Annual Conference, 1991. "Poetry in Motion,” Ewing, NJ Council for the Gifted and Talented, 1990. "Creating Contemporary Folk and Square Dances,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1990. "Critical Issues in Dance Education, Past, Present and Future,” New Jersey Education Association Convention, 1990. "Designing Dance Experiences for Young Children,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1990. "Environments for Exploring Music and Dance,” International Early Childhood Creative Arts Conference, 1990. "Creating Contemporary Folk Dance,” Vermont Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1990. "Initiating A Curriculum in Children's Dance,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Lake Conference, 1990. "Sink or Swim When You Have No Gym: Proactive Strategies for Displaced Physical Education Teachers,” New

Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1990.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 18 "Children's Dance: A Time for Exploration and Creation,” Vermont Alliance for Arts Education Annual Conference,

1990. "Restructuring the Physical Education Curriculum,” New Jersey Association of Supervisors and Principals

Conference, 1989. "Dance for the Preschool Child," Preschool Handicapped Resource System Conference, 1989. "Physical Best: The New AAHPERD Physical Fitness Test,” New Jersey Education Association Convention, 1989. "Children's Dance: An Introduction into the Curriculum,” Connecticut Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1989. "Contemporary Folk and Square Dance,” Connecticut Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance Convention, 1989. "Children's Dance - Beyond Activity, Where Creativity and Technique Meet,” Canadian/American Forum on Dance

Education - American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1989. "Creating New Folk Dances for Physical Education Classes,” New York Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1989. "Children's Dance: A Place to Start,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1988. "Starting a Children's Dance Program,” Maine Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1988. "Choreography for Jump Rope Routines,” Maine Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1988. "Children's Dance: Poetry, Props and Physical Education,” New York Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1988. "Children's Dance: Creating Together,” New Jersey Education Association Convention, 1988. "Children's Dance in Physical Education: A Place to Begin,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1988. "Fitness Programs for Public Schools,” New Jersey Association of Supervisors and Principals Conference, 1988. "Critical Issues in Children's Dance,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1987. "Celebrate International Dance Week,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1987. "Introducing Children's Dance into the Curriculum,” Vermont Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance Convention, 1987.

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Presentations continued Cone - page 19 "Understanding Culture Through Folk and Square Dances,” Vermont Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1987. "Creating Dances with Children: A Sharing Experience,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1986. "Teaching Creative Dance: Ideas and Techniques,” New Jersey Summer Arts Institute, 1986. "Making Dance Part of the Academic Curriculum,” New Jersey Education Association Convention, 1986. "A Dance Gathering,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1986. "Creating Dances with Children - A Sharing Experience,” American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention 1986. "Dance for Children,” New Jersey Very Special Arts, 1986. "Creating Enjoyable Dance Experiences for Children,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1985. "Making Dances with Children for Large and Small Groups,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1985. "Dance Education - Where Has It Been and Where Is It Going?,” New Jersey Education Association Convention,

1985. "Dance in the Physical Education Curriculum,” New Jersey Education Association Convention, 1984. "Designing Games with Children,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1984. "Creative Dance for Young Children - A Practical Approach,” Eastern District Association of the American Alliance

for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1983. "New Ideas for Children's Dance,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Convention, 1983. "A Practical Approach to Integrating Dance Into the Physical Education Program,” New Jersey Association for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Convention, 1982. "Educational Gymnastics for Elementary Students,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1982. "Expressive Dance and the Young Child,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance -- Dance Conference, 1981. "New Games for Elementary School Children,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation

and Dance Convention, 1981.

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PRESENTATIONS – CONSULTING "Content and Process for Teaching Creative Dance,” New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance Convention, 1978. "Why Do We Teach Creative Dance?” New Jersey Education Association Convention, 1978. “Dance in the Secondary Physical Education Program.” Camden County Technical High School, 2008, 2009. “Adapted Physical Education: Ideas for Inclusion.” Lodi School District, 2008. Presentations-Consulting continued Cone - page 20 “Square Dance: Making It New!” Gloucester City School District, 2006. “Elementary Physical Education: Build It and They Will Come.” Gloucester Township School District, 2005. “Curricular Implementation: Movement and Learning.” Southern Connecticut State University, 2005. “K-3 Dance Education in the Physical Education Curriculum.” Dix Hills, NY School District Professional In-Service

Seminar, 2004. “4-8 Dance Education in the Physical Education Curriculum.” Dix Hills, NY School District Professional In-Service

Seminar, 2004. “Learning to Move, Moving to Learn.” South Brunswick, NJ School District – Teacher Summer Seminars, 2003. “Teaching Creative Square Dance in the Elementary Physical Education Curriculum.” Bridgewater-Raritan School

District Professional Development Workshop. 2002. “Interdisciplinary Teaching in Music and Art.” South Brunswick School District Professional Development, 2002. “Dance for Elementary Physical Education in South Brunswick.” South Brunswick School District Professional

Development Workshop, 2002. “Poetry in Motion: Expressing Meaning Through Movement.” South Brunswick, NJ School District, 2002. “Dance in the Physical Education Curriculum.” East Windsor, NJ School District, 2001. “Dance and Movement in the Gymnasium: A Practical Approach.” Washington Township, NJ School District, 2001. “A Practical Approach to Incorporating Dance into the Physical Education Curriculum.” Highland Park, NJ School

District, 2001. “Responding to Children’s Literature Through Dance.” Highland Park, NJ School District, 2001. “Becoming a Leader in Arts Education.” South Brunswick, NJ School District Future Leaders Conference, 2001. “Dance and Physical Education: Strengthening the Curriculum.” Monroe Township, NJ School District, 2001. “Dance in the Physical Education Curriculum: A Practical Approach.” Paterson, NJ School District, 2000. “Responding to Literature Through Dance.” South Brunswick, NJ School District, 2000.

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Presentations-Consulting continued Cone - page 21 “Pueblo Dances: An Artistic Interpretation of Dance using the Elements of the Earth.” South Brunswick, NJ School

District, 2000. “Dance Education: A Place to Begin.” Kearny, NJ School District, 2000. “Dance and the Language Arts,” Elementary Physical Education Workshop, West Chester University, 1999. “Addressing the New Jersey Visual and Performing Arts Standards in the Physical Education Curriculum,” Bloomfield

School District, 1999. “Evaluating Your Students Through Arts Education,” Logan Township, NJ School District, 1999. “Movement Throughout the Curriculum,” Ridgewood Institute for Professional Development and Young Audiences

of New Jersey, 1999. “Integrating the New Jersey Dance Standards Into the Elementary Physical Education Curriculum,” Hudson County,

NJ Public Schools, 1998. "Moving Through the Curriculum,” Howell Township, NJ Public Schools, 1995. "Math and the Arts,” South Brunswick, NJ School District, 1994. "Children's Dance,” Livingston, NJ School District, 1993. "Using Children's Literature to Create Dance,” South Brunswick, NJ School District, 1993. "Walking as Part of Your Everyday Life,” South Brunswick, NJ School District, 1993. "Walking for Fitness and Fun - Taking the First Step,” South Brunswick, NJ School District, 1992. "Movement Experiences and the Academic Curriculum: Partners in Learning,” South Brunswick, NJ School District,

1991. "Dance for Children - Grades K-8,” Orange County, FL Public Schools, 1990. "Dance for Special Populations,” South Plainfield, NJ Cultural Arts Commission, 1990. "Physical Education Activities for Children,” Pemberton, NJ Township School District, 1986. "The Arts - As Related to Careers,” Ocean, NJ Township School District, 1984. "Integrating a Creative Games Program into the Curriculum,” Franklin, NJ Township School District, 1984. "Creative Physical Education - Student Created Games,” Franklin, NJ Township School District, 1984. "The Use of Pedagogy in Games Application,” Franklin, NJ Township School District, 1983. "Selection of Appropriate Games for the Curriculum,” Franklin, NJ Township School District, 1983. "Movement Education for Elementary School Physical Education,” Franklin, NJ Township School District, 1982.

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Presentations-Consulting continued Cone - page 22 "Movement as an Integrated Approach to Learning,” South Brunswick, NJ School District, 1980.

EDUCATION Temple University Dance Ph.D. 2002 Temple University Dance Education M.Ed. 1981 College of New Jersey Health and Physical Education B.S. 1972

SELECTED COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY SERVICE Rowan University Chair, College of Education, Retreat Committee, 2008. Co-Chair, College of Education, Rowan Day Committee, 2008 - 2009 Advisor, Student Council for Exceptional Children, 2008 – current Member, Rowan Future Teacher Academy, 2009 - current. Member, College of Education, Retreat Committee, 2009. Member, University, Research Committee, 2008- current Member, Rowan Disability Awareness Week Planning Committee, 2008. Member, College of Education, NCATE I Committee, 2007 – current Member, Department of HES, Pedagogy Committee, 2006 – current Member, Department of HES, Curriculum Committee, 2007 - current

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance American Federation of Teachers Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Congress on Research in Dance Dance and the Child International Dance and the Child USA Dance New Jersey International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance National Consortium on Physical Education and Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities National Dance Association National Dance Education Organization National Association for Sport and Physical Education New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance

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SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS (Leadership Positions)

Member, Research Consortium/American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Executive

Board, 2008 – current. Chair, National Dance Association/American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Research Committee, 2008 – current. Chair, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,

Honor Awards Committee, 2008 – current. Chair, New Jersey Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,

Applied Strategic Planning Committee, 2007 - current. Member, By-Laws Committee, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance, 2007 - current. Chair, North American Society of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance Professionals Nominating

Committee, 2006 – current. Member, Journal of Dance Education Editorial Board, 2006-current. Reviewer, Journal of Dance Education, 2006-current. Member, Dance New Jersey Board of Directors, 2005 - current. Member, Research Consortium/American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Future

Directions Committee, 2005 – 2008. Chair, By-Laws Committee, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance, 2005 - 2007. Chair, Advocacy Committee, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2004 –

current. Chair, Finance Committee, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance, 2003 - 2004. Chair, Presidents’ Scholarship Committee, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,

2002 - 2003. Chair, K-5 Physical Education Curriculum Revision Committee, South Brunswick, NJ School District, 2001 – 2003. Chair, Advocacy Committee, National Dance Association, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation and Dance, 2000 - 2001. Chair, Nominating Committee, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1999 - 2000.

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Service to Professional Societies and Organizations (leadership) continued Cone - page 24 Chair, Policy Board, Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1998- 1999. Eastern District Representative, Dance and The Child International, 1997- 2000. Member, Advocacy Steering Committee, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,

1997 - 1999. Member, Policy Board, Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1996- 1999. Past President, National Dance Association, 1995 - 1997. President, National Dance Association, 1994 - 1995. Member, Dance Writing and Review Panel, National Assessment of Educational Progress, 1996 Arts Education

Consensus Project (NAEP), Educational Testing Service, 1994 - 1996. Past President, Alliance for Arts Education/New Jersey, 1993 - 1995. Member, Board of Governors, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1993 -1995. President-Elect, National Dance Association, 1993 - 1994. Member and Chair, Promising Practices and Program Committee, National Arts Education Information Network,

1993 - 1995. Member, Planning Council representing Dance, National Assessment of Educational Progress, 1996 Arts Education

Consensus Project (NAEP), 1992 - 1994. Past President, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and

Dance, 1992 - 1993. President, Alliance for Arts Education/New Jersey, 1991 - 1993. President, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and

Dance, 1991 - 1992. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1990 - 1994. Member, New Jersey Commissioner of Education Advisory Board for Arts in Education, 1990 - 1993. President-Elect, Eastern District Association for the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation,

and Dance, 1990 - 1991. President-Elect, Alliance for Arts Education/New Jersey, 1989 - 1991. Vice President, Education, National Dance Association, 1989 - 1991. Member, New Jersey Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, 1987 - 1991. Vice President, Alliance for Arts Education/New Jersey, 1987 - 1989.

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Service to Professional Societies and Organizations (leadership) continued Cone - page 25 Past President, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1989 - 1990. President, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1988 - 1989. President-Elect, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1987 - 1988. Vice President, Dance, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance, 1986 - 1987. Vice President-Elect, Dance, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance, 1985 - 1986. Vice President, Dance, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1982 - 1984.

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS (Committee work)

Alliance for Arts Education/New Jersey Education Consultant/Conference Director – “Assessment in the Arts: The Rhetoric and Reality”, Program (Chair),

Education Committee (Chair), Nominating Committee (Chair), Personnel Committee (Chair), "Arts for Everykid: A Handbook for Change" (Reviewer)

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance AAHPERD Model III Evaluation Committee, JOPERD Administration Ad Hoc Committee (Chair), Nominating

Committee, Presidential Ad Hoc Committee to Investigate Key References 7.0 - Convention (Chair), JOPERD Editorial Board, JOPERD Reviewer, AAHPERD Board of Governors, JOPERD Policy Board, Presidential Ad Hoc Committee: 21st Century Planning for AAHPERD, Presidents’ Scholarship Committee.

Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Applied Strategic Planning Committee, Council for Services (Chair), Council for Conventions (Chair), Finance

(Chair), Task Force on School Services (Chair), 1993 EDA/AAHPERD Convention Program (Chair), 1998 EDA Convention Site Selection (Chair), 1996 & 1997 EDA Convention Negotiations Committee, National Awards Committee, 2004 member.

National Dance Association Nominating Committee (Chair), Little Footsteps To Go Program (Co-chair), AAHPERD Board of Governors -

Official Observer, Membership and Promotion Unit - EDA Representative, Planning Committee - Dance for Special Populations Conference, Planning Committee - International Early Childhood Creative Arts Conference. Advocacy Committee (Chair), Heritage Committee.

National Dance Education Organization Member, Early Education Standing Committee and contributor to the Standards for Dance in Early Childhood.

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Service to Professional Societies and Organizations continued Cone - page 26 New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Legislative Action, Nominating (Chair), Awards, Convention Planning, Planning Committee - Women and Sports:

Moving Together Conference Other service Arts Education Research Agenda, Reviewer Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, K-8

Outcomes for Physical Education, Reviewer National Arts Education Information Network, National Advisory Council Member National Content Standards for Arts Education, Reviewer National Content Standards for Arts Education Issues Papers, Reviewer National Dance Association, K-12 Dance Curriculum Guidelines, Reviewer New Jersey Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Liaison to the Alliance for Arts

Education/NJ New Jersey Dance Council, Member, Board of Directors New Jersey Department of Education Commissioner's Advisory Council on Arts Education New Jersey Governor's Awards in Arts Education, Planning Council, Co-chair New Jersey High School Core Course Proficiencies in Arts Education Writing/Development Panel New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Artist-in-Education, Dance Review Panel New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival, Dance Performance Adjudicator Robin Becker Dance Company and Life Through Dance, Founding Board Member.

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS Teaching Wall of Fame, Rowan University, 2009. Prof Pride Award, Rowan University, 2009. Grant, Frances R. Lax Grant, $1000, Rowan University, 2008. Golden Key International Honor Society, Rowan University, 2007.

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Professional Honors and Awards continued Cone - page 27 National Dance Association Scholar, National Dance Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation and Dance, 2007. Audree Estey Award for Excellence in Dance Education, American Repertory Ballet Princeton Ballet School, 2006. Presidential Citation, National Dance Association, 2005. Presidential Citation, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2004. Margie R. Hanson Distinguished Service Award, National Association for Sport and Physical Education, 2004. Distinguished Doctoral Scholar Award, Temple University Department of Dance, 2002. EDA Scholar, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance, 2002. Master Artist, Young Audiences of New Jersey, 2001. Presidential Citation, National Dance Association, 2001. Recognition Award, Pennsylvania Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2000. Fellow (Charter Member), North American Society of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance

Professionals, 2000. University Fellow, Temple University, 1998 – 1999. Presidential Citation, National Dance Association, 1997. Presidential Medallion, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance, 1997. Professional Achievement Award, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance,

1997. R. Tait McKenzie Award, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1996. Presidential Citation, National Dance Association, 1996. Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award, Temple University, 1995. New Jersey Governor's Award for Arts Education Medallion, New Jersey Alliance for Arts Education and New Jersey

State Department of Education, 1994. Distinguished Service Award, Alliance for Arts Education - New Jersey, 1993. Arts Education Fellow, National Endowment for the Arts and the Council for Basic Education, 1993. Honor Award, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1992. Honor Award, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1992.

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Professional Honors and Awards continued Cone - page 28 Presidential Citation, National Dance Association, 1991. Honor Award, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and

Dance, 1991. National Dance Educator of the Year, National Dance Association, 1989. Dance Educator of the Year, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance, 1989. Distinguished Leadership Award, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance,

1989. Outstanding Teacher Award, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance, 1988. Outstanding Young Women of America, 1985. Dance Merit Award, Eastern District Association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance, 1985. Outstanding Teacher Award, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1984. Dance Education Award, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1984. New Jersey Governor's Award for Arts Education, New Jersey Alliance for Arts Education and New Jersey State

Department of Education, 1984.

COMMUNITY SERVICE South Brunswick, NJ, Brunswick Acres School, Jump Rope for Heart Coordinator South Brunswick, NJ, Community Education Program: Exercise for Fun and Fitness, Brunswick Acres Children's

Performing Dance Group South Brunswick, NJ, Township Recreation Department: Children's Dance South Brunswick, NJ, After School Programming: Dance and Fitness