In this study, we analyzed the opinions of primary-school children from Portugal and Spain about zoos. The sample consisted of 560 pupils, mean age 11.38 years and in the 6th grade of schooling. For the purpose of this study, a two-part questionnaire was designed. In the first part, children were asked to name up to three positive and negative aspects of these institutions. Special attention was given to aspects related to animal welfare. In the second part, they had to express their opinion about 18 statements relating to different perspectives toward zoos: six were anthropocentric statements (in favor of zoos), six were biocentric (against zoos), and six ecocentric (partially supporting their existence). The results were analyzed for the ...
This research explores education within zoos on a global scale. Given that a central aspect of moder...
Knowledge about animals influences children’s beliefs about animals and the way they treat them, whi...
For centuries animals have been seen as instruments to satisfy human needs and desires (e.g. food, c...
In this study we analyzed the attitudes toward different animals in 210 Portuguese children: 107 boy...
This research explores some of the factors that influence the relations about empathy and /or reject...
This study aims to identify children’s perceptions of the welfare of animals. The study sample consi...
Knowledge of pre-school children about animals is quite inadequate. Because of misconceptions and la...
Recent research points to an increased interest of pupils for natural science subjects in a more exp...
The present study compared Portuguese and Spanish children in the 6th year of primary school in ter...
Two faces of ZOO Perception of zoos from the view of their supporters and opponents The main topic o...
The presented article explores the idea of the Human Zoo and the children’s perception of the possib...
This study involves Portuguese, Spanish and Greek pre-service primary teachers (n = 210) and pre-se...
This study aimed to check the opinion of primary pre-service teachers about circus with animals, inc...
Modern zoos are required to fulfill a growing number of responsibilities including scientific resear...
It can be concluded that children are very interested in animals. Their ideas of animals irrespectiv...
This research explores education within zoos on a global scale. Given that a central aspect of moder...
Knowledge about animals influences children’s beliefs about animals and the way they treat them, whi...
For centuries animals have been seen as instruments to satisfy human needs and desires (e.g. food, c...
In this study we analyzed the attitudes toward different animals in 210 Portuguese children: 107 boy...
This research explores some of the factors that influence the relations about empathy and /or reject...
This study aims to identify children’s perceptions of the welfare of animals. The study sample consi...
Knowledge of pre-school children about animals is quite inadequate. Because of misconceptions and la...
Recent research points to an increased interest of pupils for natural science subjects in a more exp...
The present study compared Portuguese and Spanish children in the 6th year of primary school in ter...
Two faces of ZOO Perception of zoos from the view of their supporters and opponents The main topic o...
The presented article explores the idea of the Human Zoo and the children’s perception of the possib...
This study involves Portuguese, Spanish and Greek pre-service primary teachers (n = 210) and pre-se...
This study aimed to check the opinion of primary pre-service teachers about circus with animals, inc...
Modern zoos are required to fulfill a growing number of responsibilities including scientific resear...
It can be concluded that children are very interested in animals. Their ideas of animals irrespectiv...
This research explores education within zoos on a global scale. Given that a central aspect of moder...
Knowledge about animals influences children’s beliefs about animals and the way they treat them, whi...
For centuries animals have been seen as instruments to satisfy human needs and desires (e.g. food, c...