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Young, J. Lynne – RE:view, 1997
Discusses the need to introduce dogs to elementary children with visual impairments and describes a program in Delaware that uses a curriculum that provides information about dogs, a video about dogs, and introduces children to the animals to help overcome fears or apprehension about dogs. (CR)
Descriptors: Animals, Children, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education

Vockell, Edward L; Fitzgerald, Thomas – Hoosier Science Teacher, 1982
Examined student attitudes after a humane education program which included "guest presentations." Results indicate that there was no advantage in having speakers and that programs using the guest speaker model to foster positive attitudes toward animals may tend to be ineffective. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, Attitude Change, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Fitzgerald, Thomas A., Jr. – Humane Education, 1981
Describes a study which analyzes the impact of three different humane education treatments, all examples of traditional programs taught by local humane societies to fifth- and sixth-grade students. Results are compared with similar studies previously conducted. (CS)
Descriptors: Animals, Biological Sciences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Roth, Anne I.; Wunderlich, Kenneth W. – 1976
A nutrition education unit, Rat Pak, developed by Dairy Council, Inc., is an attempt to influence students to make wise food choices. It consists of eleven lessons in an instructional sequence which incorporates the use of white rats as a means of illustrating the effect of improper diet while teaching proper diet. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Age Differences, Animal Behavior, Animal Caretakers