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DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1985
Reviews a research study that examined zoo visitors' understanding of wildlife before and after zoo visits. Low posttest scores suggested that a zoo experience is regarded as a recreational outing rather than an educational event. Implications for educational improvement are presented. (ML)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animal Facilities, Animals, Educational Opportunities
DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1985
Addresses the problem of cruelty to animals from a research perspective. Studies of possible causes of childhood cruelty to animals are reviewed and common contributing environmental factors are identified. Implications for educators are discussed and directives for detection and prevention of cruelty are suggested. (ML)
Descriptors: Aggression, Animals, Behavior Problems, Behavioral Science Research
DeRosa, Bill – Humane Education, 1984
Reviews studies that suggest certain relationships between sex and the attitudes of elementary, secondary, and college students' attitudes toward animal preferences and animal welfare. Implications of these studies for human education curriculum and instruction are considered. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
DeRosa, Bill – Humane Education, 1984
Transference theory suggests attitudes toward animals are transferable or will generalize to humans. Discusses to what extent teachers should rely on the theory when formulating a rationale for humane education programs. Research and teacher comments casting doubt on the validity of theory are considered. (BC)
Descriptors: Altruism, Animals, Attitude Change, Curriculum Development
DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1986
Applies research on the instructional effectiveness of science-oriented field trips to humane education programs. Advocates the use of animal-related field trips and provides guidelines for excursion activities. (ML)
Descriptors: Animals, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1988
Describes a learning center game which is designed to help elementary school students learn about wolves. Includes playing instructions, game board, and questions and answers. Also included is a record of wolf calls narrated by actor Robert Redford. (TW)
Descriptors: Animals, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Games, Elementary Education
DeRosa, Bill; Finch, Patty A. – Children and Animals, 1985
Offers a teaching technique that proposes to enliven instruction of statistics for mathematics students. This activity focuses on questions and associated calculations pertaining to wildlife in captivity. Directives for the lesson as well as a complete listing of questions and answers on captive wildlife are included. (ML)
Descriptors: Animals, Computation, Educational Games, Experiential Learning
DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1988
Discusses research which states that girls' attitudes about animals are generally more humane than boys'. Suggests practical implications from the research. Lists resources which may be helpful to boys. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Attitude Change, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education
DeRosa, Bill – Humane Education, 1984
Presents findings of a study (by Rosanne Fortner) which determined: (1) the impact of a Jacques Cousteau television documentary on ninth-grade students' knowledge and attitudes; (2) whether the same information presented by a classroom teacher would have a similar impact; and (3) if knowledge/attitude changes are retained for two weeks. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, Grade 9, Junior High Schools, Knowledge Level
DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1988
Presents a learning center game that will help children develop and improve skills with reference books while helping to familiarize them with the problem of endangered species. Emphasizes that saving endangered species is a race against time. Provides an alternative activity for younger learners. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Childrens Games, Conservation (Environment), Educational Games