This mixed methods study investigated the experiences and perspectives of former Ontario high school students and current Ontario science and biology teachers toward animal dissection, objection to dissection, and choice policies that grant students the right to opt out of dissection and use an alternative instead. Data was collected via a student questionnaire (n=311), a teacher questionnaire (n=153), and interviews with eight students and nine teachers. Quantitative and qualitative data analyses and reporting techniques were employed within a humane education and critical pedagogy framework to explore the experiences and perspectives of both groups
This article presents the scientific argument that learning methods that replace traditional nonhuma...
Vivisection (live animal experimentation) is a controversial issue for many people. The purpose of t...
Dissection remains a problematic teaching method that many college students do not find effective or...
This article offers a review of recent research literature that discusses opposition to dissection i...
Choice in dissection has been characterized as an issue that intersects with teacher freedoms and st...
Preserved animal dissection in the classroom has become controversial in recent years as critics hav...
In biology education, the study of structure has traditionally involved the use of dissection. Anima...
The British Pharmacological Society Undergraduate Curriculum and Animal Research Core Learning Outco...
In Life Sciences (biology) education, both nationally and internationally, the study of animal and o...
This diploma thesis investigates attitudes of students and teachers of secondary schools (gymnasia) ...
Goals of contemporary education are set towards students’ understanding of the curriculum. This rais...
In Life Sciences (biology) education, both nationally and internationally, the study of animal and ...
The use of animals for dissection has long been a tool for teaching comparative anatomy and physiolo...
Jenifer attended the 1988 HSUS annual conference in October to participate in a workshop on alternat...
AbstractThis study aims to find out the sophomore prospective science teachers’ opinions with regard...
This article presents the scientific argument that learning methods that replace traditional nonhuma...
Vivisection (live animal experimentation) is a controversial issue for many people. The purpose of t...
Dissection remains a problematic teaching method that many college students do not find effective or...
This article offers a review of recent research literature that discusses opposition to dissection i...
Choice in dissection has been characterized as an issue that intersects with teacher freedoms and st...
Preserved animal dissection in the classroom has become controversial in recent years as critics hav...
In biology education, the study of structure has traditionally involved the use of dissection. Anima...
The British Pharmacological Society Undergraduate Curriculum and Animal Research Core Learning Outco...
In Life Sciences (biology) education, both nationally and internationally, the study of animal and o...
This diploma thesis investigates attitudes of students and teachers of secondary schools (gymnasia) ...
Goals of contemporary education are set towards students’ understanding of the curriculum. This rais...
In Life Sciences (biology) education, both nationally and internationally, the study of animal and ...
The use of animals for dissection has long been a tool for teaching comparative anatomy and physiolo...
Jenifer attended the 1988 HSUS annual conference in October to participate in a workshop on alternat...
AbstractThis study aims to find out the sophomore prospective science teachers’ opinions with regard...
This article presents the scientific argument that learning methods that replace traditional nonhuma...
Vivisection (live animal experimentation) is a controversial issue for many people. The purpose of t...
Dissection remains a problematic teaching method that many college students do not find effective or...