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Animals. Haley Drayer Jen Reis Monica Akerley. What would you do if……. The students are fooling around in class Have a problem with dissections Have an allergy or a weak stomach. Correct Procedures for Dissections. Have alternative ideas for certain students
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Animals Haley Drayer Jen Reis Monica Akerley
What would you do if…… • The students are fooling around in class • Have a problem with dissections • Have an allergy or a weak stomach
Correct Procedures for Dissections • Have alternative ideas for certain students • Appreciations for the animal • Maturity level • Reliable scientific supply company • Work space • Physical environment • Safety equipment • Individual problems • Care of animals • Tools are cleaned • Curriculum objectives
Key Components • Storage • Preservation • Disposal • Cleaning procedures
Pets and Plans • Always have a holiday break and summer plan • Journal/Record pet’s schedule
Pets in the Classroom Pets require a lot of work • Responsibility • Time • Attention
Location • Make classroom pet friendly • Lighting • Stable place for cage • Locks
Respect • Talk to students about pet conduct • Proper handling • No inhumane treatment • Keep the pet comfortable • Always educational
What if… • What to do if… • a pet escapes • the room is being cleaned • a pet is distracting students • a pet is being mistreated
Never ever… • Let the pet loose in the classroom • Let the pet loose outside • Allow students will allergies to touch the pet • Leave the cage open • Ignore the animal
Guidelines for Ethical Conduct In the Care and Use of Animals • These guidelines were developed by the APA (American Psychological Association) • The acquisition, care, housing, use, and disposition of animals should be in compliance with applicable federal, state, local, and institutional laws and regulations. • In order to use animals for research, one must complete the following…………………………………………………
Guidelines for Ethical Conduct In the Care and Use of Animals • 1. Justification of the research • Research should be undertaken with a clear scientific purpose. There should be a reasonable expectation that the research will… • Increase knowledge of this animal and its processes • Provide results that benefit the health or welfare of humans or other animals • The species chosen for study should be best suited to answer the questions posed. • The research should be monitored and the animals’ welfare should also be monitored throughout the course of the investigation.
Guidelines for Ethical Conduct In the Care and Use of Animals • 2. Personnel • 3. Care and Housing of Animals • 4. Acquisition of Animlas • 5. Experimental Procedures • 6. Field Research • 7. Educational Use of Animals