September 16, 2024
Time to Stop Dissecting Animals in Science Class ⏱️
Dear Friend,
Did you know that millions of animals, including cats, frogs, and pigs, are still commonly dissected in science classrooms? It’s a practice that is cruel, wasteful, and unnecessary.
Animalearn, a program of AAVS, works every day to help teachers and school administrators discover the lasting benefits of humane science education. There are tremendous benefits to using non-animal dissection resources, including:
- 💟 Saves animal lives and offers a compassionate learning pathway for caring students.
- ✅ Creates a safer learning experience for students (no exposure to harmful chemicals or dangerous lab tools).
- 💡 Provides excellent realistic and interactive learning experiences using innovative tools such as AR/VR headsets and/or lifelike animal models.
As an excerpt from a National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) Science Safety Blog written by Dr. Ken Roy and published earlier this year notes, “Virtual dissection provides a more ethical, cost-effective, and potentially safer means to study anatomy.”
Fortunately, Animalearn offers a thorough list of virtual dissection resources, as well as hands-on models and AR/VR learning tools, through its one-of-a-kind FREE lending library, The Science Bank.
Please help us promote Animalearn’s SOLUTION to the problem of dissection with a gift today.
Your thoughtful contribution will help to create kinder classrooms!
Sincerely,
Nicole Green
Director of Animalearn