

Beschreibung
This is the first international Companion volume to humane education with contributors from many countries, including South Africa, Israel, Singapore, Croatia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and the United States. It draws together multi-disciplinary per...
This is the first international Companion volume to humane education with contributors from many countries, including South Africa, Israel, Singapore, Croatia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and the United States. It draws together multi-disciplinary perspectives on the history of humane thought, humane education practices, and offers appraisals of what is effective. Humane education is a broad field that aims to cultivate compassion, respect, and understanding for all living beings and the environment. The desirability of cultivating empathy as an educational goal is now widely accepted, but in many countries humane education has yet to establish a foothold among all the competing claims on the modern curriculum. However, it remains a key tool that can be used to lessen violence and insensitivity to humans and animals alike. The purpose of this Companion volume is to inspire and facilitate the teaching of humane education, which the authors believe should be on the agenda of every school and college in the world.
This Companion volume is a project of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, which pioneers ethical perspectives on animals through academic research, teaching, and publication.
The first international Companion volume to humane education with an international reach Provides an introduction to the theory and practice of the field of humane education Facilitate the teaching of humane education
Autorentext
Clair Linzey is a research fellow in animal ethics at Wycliffe Hall in the University of Oxford and deputy director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. She is also the Frances Power Cobbe Professor of Animal Theology at the Graduate Theological Foundation.
Andrew Linzey is director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and has been a member of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Oxford for twenty-eight years. He is a visiting professor of animal theology at the University of Winchester, professor of animal ethics at the Graduate Theological Foundation, and special professor at Saint Xavier University, Chicago.
Inhalt
Introduction: The Case for Humane Education.- Part 1 Traditions of Empathy.- Long before Aesop: Sumerian Animal Fables and Their Educational Messages.- Compassion and Character: Animal Welfare in Fictional Narratives of Moral Improvement by Nineteenth-Century English Women Writers.- The Human as Animal: Scottish Fantasy and the Importance of Imagination for Humane Empathy.- Empathy in Art.- In Defense of Sentimental Nonsense: Richard Adams's The Plague Dogs and Animal Compassion.- Webs of Empathy: Animal Subjectivities and the Teaching of Charlotte's Web.- A New Binary: Creator and Created.- Moral Education and Animal Rights.- Part 2 Making Progress.- Concerning Critical Humane Education.- The Kindness-to-Animals Ethic in Antebellum America.- Habits of Mercy: RSPCA Humane Education in Nineteenth-Century Britain.- Deep in the Heartland: Humane Education in Oklahoma.- Is the Singapore Education System Ready to Introduce Humane Education?.- The Educational Role of Croatian Children's Magazines in Promoting Animal Rights.- Stories from an Animal Rescue: Changing Behavior through Indirect Education.- The Importance of Seminary Education on Creation Care and the Integrity of
Creation.- Part 3 Developing Practice.- Building a Bright Future: Humane Education from Theory to Practice.- Cool to Be Kind: An Evaluation of a Classroom-Based Humane Education Intervention.- Building Empathy through Picture Books: Grades 2 and 5 Teacher and Student Perspectives on an Animal-Themed Book Program.- Can Humane Education Motivate Students to Learn? Teachers' Perceptions.- The Five Freedoms for Animals as a Basic Learning Requirement for All Young Learners.- An Unconscious Bias toward Non-Human Animal Exploitation in the British Schooling System.- Effect of Humane Education on Middle School Reading Comprehension.- Raising Consciousness about Animals across the Curriculum: A Personal Journey.
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