Social and Emotional Learning and the U.S. Education System: Helpful Information for Animal Sanctuary Educators
Social and emotional learning (SEL), what it is, and how it can be helpful for animal sanctuary educators.
Social and emotional learning (SEL), what it is, and how it can be helpful for animal sanctuary educators.
This free downloadable lesson plan is the first part of a multi-part sanctuary education program for middle school-age children.
What are academic standards and why are they important for animal sanctuary educators to know about?
How can animal sanctuaries build more inclusive, accessible spaces and educational programming for folks with physical disabilities?
This handy infographic covers six things sanctuaries can do to make their spaces more accessible for folks with physical disabilities.
This handy infographic covers five ways sanctuary educators can help folks who visit their educational spaces avoid and overcome biases that can negatively impact farmed animals.
This handy infographic covers six ways sanctuary educators can foster critical thinking about farmed animals with folks who visit their sanctuary space(s) and participate in their educational programming.
What kinds of in-person education program opportunities do you have at your sanctuary?
What kinds of virtual education program opportunities do you have at your animal sanctuary?
How can animal sanctuary educators help folks avoid and overcome biases that can negatively impact farmed animals?
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