We are surrounded by thousands of animals, alive and dead. They are an
intimate and ever-present part of our human lives. As a society, we
privilege veterinarians as experts on these animals: they are our
educators and teachers in what they say, what they do, and the
decisions that they make. Yet, within the field of education, there is
little research on the curriculum, pedagogy, and experiences of
veterinary school and students. What do veterinarians learn in
veterinary school? How do their experiences during those four years
shape their perceptions of animals? How do the structures, curriculum,
and pedagogy of veterinary college create and influence these
experiences? Learning Animals opens up this conversation through an
exploration of the complicated, fascinating and often painful stories
of a cohort of veterinary students as they make their four-year
journey from matriculation through graduation. The book examines how
the experiences of veterinary students shape how humans relate to
animals, from public policy and decision-making about the environment
and animals slaughtered for food, to the most personal decisions about
euthanizing companion animals. The first full-length, critical,
qualitative study of the perspectives of our primary teachers about
animals, this will be a thought-provoking read for those in the fields
of both educational research and veterinary education.
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Curriculum, Pedagogy and Becoming a Veterinarian
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000548181
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter