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The effects of the presence of a dog on the social interactions of children with developmental disabilities
31 Aug 2012 | Theses | Contributor(s): Stephanie Walters
The effects of the presence of a dog on the social interactions between children with developmental disabilities and their teacher were analyzed in this study. We examined whether the presentation of …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1073
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Who let the dog in? How to incorporate a dog into a self-contained classroom
30 Aug 2012 | Magazine Articles | Contributor(s): Katherine L. Anderson
Described in this article are outcomes, procedures, and suggestions for incorporating a dog into a classroom for students with emotional or behavioral disorders. First, the outcomes for the inclusion …
http://habricentral.org/resources/986
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An analysis and evaluation of sit stay read: Is the program effective in improving studentengagement and reading outcomes?
28 Aug 2012 | Theses | Contributor(s): Corinne Serra Smith
Sit Stay Read is a unique literacy intervention program that uses dogs in the classroom to improve student reading and writing outcomes in select, disadvantaged Chicago Public Schools. The goal of …
http://habricentral.org/resources/898
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Effects of animal-assisted therapy on behavior and reading in the classroom
28 Aug 2012 | Theses | Contributor(s): Ashley Elizabeth Booten
Research has shown that the presence of a therapy dog in the classroom should elicit a calming effect, reduce stress, and promote positive interactions among peers and adults. The purpose of this …
http://habricentral.org/resources/883
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More Animals in the Classroom: Interview with Maggie O'Haire
27 Aug 2012 | Posted by Ross E Blythe
Children with autism can have difficulty fitting into social settings and reading people. Empathy is often hard to cultivate. Research has indicated that in some cases, children with autism are …
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Unusual Animals in the Classroom: Encounter with a Pig
03 Jul 2012 | Posted by Ross E Blythe
[[Image(Louie1.jpg, align=left, border=3px, width=300px, height=200px)]] Louie, named for Louis Armstrong, is a one-year-old, ten-pound, micro-miniature pig. He belongs to Savannah Smith, a …
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Mar 20 2012
No Pets Allowed: Service Animals and Postsecondary Institutions
Description: Recent revisions to the regulations implementing Title II and III of the ADA have raised increased focus on the issue of service animals in a variety of settings. Postsecondary …
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Active open learner models as animal companions: Motivating children to learn through interacting with My-Pet and Our-Pet
Citation | Journal Article
Chen, Zhi-Hong, Chou, Chih-Yueh, Deng, Yi-Chan, Chan, Tak-Wai, (2007), "Active open learner models as animal companions: Motivating children to learn through interacting with My-Pet and Our-Pet", International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 17, 2. pg: 145-167
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Who Let the Dog in? How to Incorporate a Dog into a Self-Contained Classroom
Citation | Journal Article
Anderson, Katherine L., (2007), "Who Let the Dog in? How to Incorporate a Dog into a Self-Contained Classroom", TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 4, 1.
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Classroom Pets and Young Children: Supporting Early Development
Citation | Journal Article
Meadan, Hedda, Jegatheesan, Brinda, (2010), "Classroom Pets and Young Children: Supporting Early Development", Young Children, 65, 3. pg: 70-77
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The use of dogs in medical and veterinary training: understanding and approaching student uneasiness
Citation | Journal Article
Arluke, A., (2004), "The use of dogs in medical and veterinary training: understanding and approaching student uneasiness", Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 7, 3. pg: 197-204 10.1207/s15327604jaws0703_6
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The relationship between bonding with nonhuman animals and students' attitudes toward science
Citation | Journal Article
Sorge, C., (2008), "The relationship between bonding with nonhuman animals and students' attitudes toward science", Society & Animals, 16, 2. pg: 171-184 10.1163/156853008x291444
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The Adventures of a Guinea Pig: Sharing a Class Pet with Children and Their Families
Citation | Journal Article
Boyer, Becky, (2000), "The Adventures of a Guinea Pig: Sharing a Class Pet with Children and Their Families", Texas Child Care, 24, 2. pg: 10-16
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Dog bite prevention - how a blue dog can help
Citation | Journal Article
Keuster, T. de, Cock, I. de, Moons, C. P. H., (2005), "Dog bite prevention - how a blue dog can help", European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, 15, 2. pg: 136-139
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'Teacher only calls her pets': Teacher's selective attention and the invisible life of a diverse classroom in Ghana
Citation | Journal Article
Opoku-Amankwa, Kwasi, (2009), "'Teacher only calls her pets': Teacher's selective attention and the invisible life of a diverse classroom in Ghana", Language and Education, 23, 3. pg: 249-262 10.1080/09500780802582539
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Behavioural effects of the presence of a dog in a classroom
Citation | Journal Article
Kotrschal, K., Ortbauer, B., (2003), "Behavioural effects of the presence of a dog in a classroom", Anthrozoos, 16, 2. pg: 147-159 http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/089279303786992170
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Tips for practitioners: Pet care: A vehicle for learning
Citation | Journal Article
Law, Sandra, Scott, Sandra, (1995), "Tips for practitioners: Pet care: A vehicle for learning", Focus on Autistic Behavior, 10, 2. pg: 17-18
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Teachers' experiences with humane education and animals in the elementary classroom: Implications for empathy development
Citation | Journal Article
Daly, Beth, Suggs, Suzanne, (2010), "Teachers' experiences with humane education and animals in the elementary classroom: Implications for empathy development", Journal of Moral Education, 39, 1. pg: 101-112 10.1080/03057240903528733
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Citation | Journal Article
Schweber, Simone, (2008), Teachers College Record, 110, 10. pg: 2073-2115
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A Guide to Managing Your Classroom Pets
Citation | Journal Article
Caras, Robert, (1980), "A Guide to Managing Your Classroom Pets", Instructor, 90, 2. pg: 48-51,54-55