Tails from the Classroom
Learning and teaching through animal-assisted interventions
- 256 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Tails from the Classroom
Learning and teaching through animal-assisted interventions
About This Book
Written by Helen Lewis and Russell Grigg, Tails from the Classroom: Learning and teaching through animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) is a fascinating exploration of the use of AAIs in educational settings and how they can inspire and support learners' all-round development.
There is growing interest in the idea of bringing animals into the classroom, but it is only recently that researchers have gathered clear data to show the impact of AAIs on the behavioural, emotional, physical and cognitive development of children and young people.
Tails from the Classroom brings together this research in a highly accessible way, illustrated with real-life case studies from a range of classroom contexts. It also includes lots of practical guidance on how to set up, manage and evaluate a project, ensuring that the welfare of all participants, including the animals, is a priority.
Helen and Russell discuss how AAIs can contribute towards learning in different subject areas and across the curriculum, sharing a wide range of examples to illustrate possible starting points for teachers in a range of subject and thematic contexts - even in less obvious areas such as the arts, literature, and religious and moral codes.
They also provide a historical overview of human-animal interactions, highlighting how animals have played a central part in humans' social, spiritual and cultural development. This then underpins the authors' exploration into animals' potential role in enhancing particular dimensions of children's social, emotional, intellectual and physical development and well-being.
This groundbreaking book is not just for animal-loving educators, however. It is for anyone who is serious about inspiring learners of all ages and prepared to explore new ways of doing so.
Suitable for educators working with learners of all ages.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- List of figures, tables and boxes
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Tales from the past: humanâanimal relationships in history
- Chapter 2: Tales of friendship: animals and their impact on childrenâs social development and behaviour
- Chapter 3: Tales with feelings: animals and their impact on childrenâs emotional development
- Chapter 4: Literary tales: animals and their impact on childrenâs language, literacy and communication skills
- Chapter 5: Tales of adventure: animals and their impact on childrenâs physical well-being and development
- Chapter 6: Tales of all creatures great and small: animals and the curriculum
- Chapter 7: Tales of snails, wolves and teddies: animals as starting points for cross-curricular approaches
- Chapter 8: Cautionary tales: considering the practicalities and ethics of animal-assisted education
- Chapter 9: Tales of âthe dog in the playgroundâ: making the most of dogs in schools
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1:: Example of a weekly planning sheet to enhance provision for young childrenâs learning about the life cycle of birds
- Appendix 2:: Example risk assessment form
- References and further reading
- Index
- Copyright