How to Support Student Choice Educators from elementary to university levels are becoming more open to technological teaching or alternative methods of teaching science,
biology, and other subjects where live or dead animals are used. Yet there are still many who prefer the traditional methods of slicing up dead specimens. If you care about the welfare of animals and/or
you want to guide those students who do not want to participate in dissection laboratories you can take action.
Offer dissection alternatives to your students. If you are open to using alternatives to dissection in your classroom, then you are already helping animals by decreasing the numbers of animals killed for
dissection purposes.
Even if you do not teach science, but feel that dissection and other harmful animal use in your educational facility is unjust, you should voice your concerns to the principal, dean, or university president.
Write a letter of support for the student(s) who may want to pass a student choice policy. Since you are an educator, your opinion will most likely be highly considered, especially if you have used the
alternatives and find them extremely cost effective and overall more efficient than wet labs.
If you have a student(s) in your classroom who wants to pass a student choice policy, you can be a valuable asset to that student(s) by providing your opinion and support.
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