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Commentary: Thinking of buying animals for the classroom? Here’s why it’s not a great idea — and what to get instead
As educators, we’re always looking for ways to keep our students engaged and to provide them with learning experiences that will last a lifetime. Teachers help kids make tabletop volcanoes erupt, lead ...
I sometimes believe that animals have it more together than us humans. Ants and termites work together to build immense structures without complaint; dogs, cats and other domesticated small animals ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – One Wichita elementary teacher is adding some special friends to her classroom to avoid empty seats while teaching virtually. For the last 17 years, Chrissie Barker has been ...
Dear Faculty Relations: A surprising number of dogs are in my classroom this semester. I’m unsure if I can ask students about them or how to manage these additional “students.” What can I do? —Not a ...
I had the incredible opportunity to bring wolves into a classroom full of curious children. In this video, you’ll see their excited faces as they learn about these amazing animals up close. Watching ...
Akito Y. Kawahara is an associate professor and curator of insects at the Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida. Megan Ennes is an assistant curator of museum education at the ...
Classroom animals are returning to Old Saybrook schools after district leaders unanimously approved new safety guidelines for ...
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When classes begin this week at one public charter school in Florida, some of the lessons will be taught in barns and animal pens. Colleen Bradford Krantz of Iowa PBS reports. Instead of heading to a ...
How many of you have had an up-close look at a sleek African serval cat, a quirky South American two-toed sloth or a four-foot-long North American alligator? How about a ring-tailed lemur from ...
What makes up a classroom? Generally speaking, most of the furniture consists of a desk for the teacher and tables (or desks) for the students. At the front of the classroom is the blackboard or ...
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