As money for animal facilities at colleges and universities has declined, so too has the accessibility of students to hands-on experiences with animals. However, we know that laboratory experiences with animals provide students with better ideas of the challenges and joys of animal research. Faculty can be creative about using local resources or even their own pets to teach simple experiments in comparative cognition. This paper describes an animal lab utilizing locally available animals to test understanding of the human communicative gesture of a point. Outcomes of the lab provide interesting discussion for students, and students enjoy the experiences of using live animals to learn about comparative psychology
The earth is in an environmental crisis that can only be addressed by changing human conservation at...
The use of animals as teaching tools has come under increasing scrutiny. Expanding technology has gr...
Tightened operating budgets, growing class sizes, and changing student demographic challenge the ins...
As money for animal facilities at colleges and universities has declined, so too has the accessibili...
With many comparative psychologists teaching at small colleges and universities where resources are ...
The use of animals in science teaching can create an environment which enhances learning outcomes, p...
The way in which society views the use of animals in university learning and teaching has changed dr...
This paper considers various ways in which zoos can be used for instruction in animal behavior and c...
The opinions of students at the Faculty of Agriculture (Seville University, Spain) concerning the ed...
For several reasons, a Comparative Psychology course has been absent from our curriculum since 2005,...
Students of comparative cognition must learn to read and evaluate scholarly writings such as journal...
Rationale for study – The American Veterinary Medical Association’s policy states that veterinarians...
An awareness of the mental lives of nonhuman animals may raise ethical concern for them and, as a co...
AbstractLiving animals are highly motivating for school pupils. Based on the results of studies on t...
Throughout pre-college education in the United States, animals, animal specimens and animals as a to...
The earth is in an environmental crisis that can only be addressed by changing human conservation at...
The use of animals as teaching tools has come under increasing scrutiny. Expanding technology has gr...
Tightened operating budgets, growing class sizes, and changing student demographic challenge the ins...
As money for animal facilities at colleges and universities has declined, so too has the accessibili...
With many comparative psychologists teaching at small colleges and universities where resources are ...
The use of animals in science teaching can create an environment which enhances learning outcomes, p...
The way in which society views the use of animals in university learning and teaching has changed dr...
This paper considers various ways in which zoos can be used for instruction in animal behavior and c...
The opinions of students at the Faculty of Agriculture (Seville University, Spain) concerning the ed...
For several reasons, a Comparative Psychology course has been absent from our curriculum since 2005,...
Students of comparative cognition must learn to read and evaluate scholarly writings such as journal...
Rationale for study – The American Veterinary Medical Association’s policy states that veterinarians...
An awareness of the mental lives of nonhuman animals may raise ethical concern for them and, as a co...
AbstractLiving animals are highly motivating for school pupils. Based on the results of studies on t...
Throughout pre-college education in the United States, animals, animal specimens and animals as a to...
The earth is in an environmental crisis that can only be addressed by changing human conservation at...
The use of animals as teaching tools has come under increasing scrutiny. Expanding technology has gr...
Tightened operating budgets, growing class sizes, and changing student demographic challenge the ins...