Knowledge of animals may influence children‟s beliefs and behaviour toward them, thus building positive attitudes toward animals is one of main goals of environmental education programmes. Although keeping animals contributes to the increase of children‟s positive attitudes toward wild animals, pet owners show similar negative attitudes toward less popular animals such as insects, bats or rats than non-pet owners. Moreover, some of these animals are emblazoned with various myths (hereafter alternative conceptions) which may have a negative impact on children‟s attitudes toward them. We used a novel approach with two questionnaires with nearly identical items for identifying attitudes to bats and spiders in a sample of primary school partici...
Spiders perform many essential ecological services, yet humans often experience negative emotions to...
Animals are a part of our life and the fact is that some animals cause a positive response to people...
This paper reviews the results of a study of 267 children in the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th grades. A b...
Knowledge of animals may influence children‟s beliefs and behaviour toward them, thus building posit...
Spiders and cockroaches are often labelled by school children as some of the less popular animals, h...
Spiders are traditionally considered to be among the least popular of animals. Current evidence sugg...
This research explores some of the factors that influence the relations about empathy and /or reject...
ABSTRACT Animals that pose a threat of disease are often in conflict with human appreciation of them...
In this study we analyzed the attitudes toward different animals in 210 Portuguese children: 107 boy...
Children have served as research subjects in several surveys on attitudes to insects and invertebrat...
In study, we determined the extent to which pupils change their attitudes, feelings of fear and disg...
Teaching in schools is becoming increasingly aimed at learning based on experience. The purpose of o...
Recent research points to an increased interest of pupils for natural science subjects in a more exp...
Spiders are traditionally considered to be among the least popular of animals. Current evidence sugg...
Spiders perform many essential ecological services, yet humans often experience negative emotions to...
Spiders perform many essential ecological services, yet humans often experience negative emotions to...
Animals are a part of our life and the fact is that some animals cause a positive response to people...
This paper reviews the results of a study of 267 children in the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th grades. A b...
Knowledge of animals may influence children‟s beliefs and behaviour toward them, thus building posit...
Spiders and cockroaches are often labelled by school children as some of the less popular animals, h...
Spiders are traditionally considered to be among the least popular of animals. Current evidence sugg...
This research explores some of the factors that influence the relations about empathy and /or reject...
ABSTRACT Animals that pose a threat of disease are often in conflict with human appreciation of them...
In this study we analyzed the attitudes toward different animals in 210 Portuguese children: 107 boy...
Children have served as research subjects in several surveys on attitudes to insects and invertebrat...
In study, we determined the extent to which pupils change their attitudes, feelings of fear and disg...
Teaching in schools is becoming increasingly aimed at learning based on experience. The purpose of o...
Recent research points to an increased interest of pupils for natural science subjects in a more exp...
Spiders are traditionally considered to be among the least popular of animals. Current evidence sugg...
Spiders perform many essential ecological services, yet humans often experience negative emotions to...
Spiders perform many essential ecological services, yet humans often experience negative emotions to...
Animals are a part of our life and the fact is that some animals cause a positive response to people...
This paper reviews the results of a study of 267 children in the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th grades. A b...