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Adam M. Story; Melinda Delbridge; Brandi Fulwider; Sue Dahl-Popolizio – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2024
The person, environment, and therapist (PET) Principle is an innovative teaching strategy designed to improve recall of foundational information, facilitate critical thinking, and improve self-efficacy of student and novice therapists. Specifically, the PET Principle is a microlearning strategy that helps students and novice therapists break down…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Self Efficacy, Educational Innovation
Reider, Lori B.; Kim, Emily; Mahaffey, Elise; LoBue, Vanessa – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Living with a pet is related to a host of socioemotional health benefits for children, yet few studies have examined the mechanisms that drive the relations between pet ownership and positive socioemotional outcomes. The current study examined one of the ways that pets may change the environment through which children learn and whether childhood…
Descriptors: Animals, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
Li, Peixuan; Yao, Jijun; Xu, Yifan; Zhou, Fangru – Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 2023
Animal companionship has been found to have a positive influence on human well-being, and the presence of pets can have a subtle yet significant impact on the healthy development of students. Pet companionship takes various forms across different fields in China and other regions worldwide, and the impact of such companionship remains uncertain.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Development, Animals, Physical Health
Jalongo, Mary Renck – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Amid COVID-19, children's interactions with pet animals in the household were at times strengthened, strained, or established anew. Extensive periods of confinement made the home environment not only the site for most family activities but also the hub for children's school and many adults' work. Research on the role of pets during the pandemic…
Descriptors: Young Children, Animals, Family Environment, COVID-19
Priyanka Parekh; Joseph L. Polman; Shaun Kane; R. Benjamin Shapiro – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2023
Background: Natureculture (Fuentes, 2010; Haraway, 2003) constructs offer a powerful framework for science education to explore learners' interactions with and understanding of the natural world. Technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR) designed to reveal pets' sensory worlds and companionship with pets can facilitate learners' harmonious…
Descriptors: Science Education, Caring, Inquiry, Summer Programs
Vando Gusti Al Hakim; Su-Hang Yang; Jen-Hang Wang; Hung-Hsuan Lin; Gwo-Dong Chen – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
The use of robots in education has the potential to engage students in learning activities and aims to form lasting relationships with them. To encourage sustainable, long-term human-robot interactions, a promising approach is to cultivate a pet-like, interdependent relationship. However, the potential of such relationships in education remains…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Robotics, Interaction, Attachment Behavior
Atherton, Gray; Edisbury, Emma; Piovesan, Andrea; Cross, Liam – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Many autistic people cite a strong attachment to animals, and some studies suggest they may even show a bias towards animals over people. This mixed-methods study explored companion animal attachment in the adult autistic community. In a quantitative study with 735 people, we found that autistic adults were equally attached to their pets as…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Animals, Ownership
Ahmad Syawaludin; Zuhdan Kun Prasetyo; Cepi Safruddin Abdul Jabar – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2024
The perspective of learning science as a way of thinking and inquiry can be realized if teachers can develop higher order thinking skills (HOTS)-oriented science worksheets. Therefore, it is very important to train the creativity of Pre-service Elementary School Teachers (PETs) in developing HOTS-oriented science worksheets in the education of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Creativity, Thinking Skills
Shangguan, Rulan; Hamilton, Xiaofen; Colburn, Jeffrey; Liu, Xiaolu; Hodges, Michael – Physical Educator, 2023
Professional development (PD) plays an important role in the quality of K-12 physical education teachers (PETs) and PD policies affect the implementation of PD at the state level in the United States. To date, no studies have examined PD policies for PETs. Therefore, this project aimed to examine changes of state PD policies for PETs from 2001 to…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education, Physical Education Teachers, Educational Policy
Artemis Ntrizari – Online Submission, 2024
This study approaches the issue of autism in a case study. Specifically, it investigates how three key points in the daily life of a child on the autism spectrum change in the presence of a pet: social behavior, empathy and irritability. The aim is to study how the pet affects the child's daily life in the above points. The questions that are…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Animals, Therapy
Taylor Brian Lavinscky Pereira; Mey de Abreu van Munster; Michelle Grenier – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
To-date, the Brazilian education system does not foresee using the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for students with disabilities (SWDs) enrolled in general schools. Given the current lack-of national guidelines in this sense, this research sought to analyse the collaborative construction process and-the applicability of the IEP in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individualized Education Programs, Physical Education, Students with Disabilities
Matijczak, Angela; Tomlinson, Camie; Pham, An; Corona, Rosalie; McDonald, Shelby – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Exposure to microaggressions can have detrimental impacts on the mental health of LGBTQ + emerging adults. Positive social relationships are a well-documented protective factor that help to buffer the impact of adversity on mental health in this population. However, the role of social relationships with pets has received minimal attention in…
Descriptors: Bullying, LGBTQ People, Mental Health, Animals
Elif Tanrikulu; Ibrahim Taylan Dortyol – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: Social exclusion is a complicated psychological phenomenon with behavioral ramifications that influences consumers' lifestyles and behaviors. In contrast, anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that marketing strategists employ and that occurs in customers' lives as a result of social isolation. The literature discusses these two complicated…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Alienation, Attribution Theory, Psychological Characteristics
Smilie, Kipton D. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
While both human-animal studies (HAS) and explorations of the educative potential of animals in classrooms have exploded in recent decades, the different roles served by classroom pets in the history of the American curriculum have received scant critical attention. Pets were a central feature of family life since the founding of the American…
Descriptors: Animals, Classroom Environment, Curriculum, Sex Education
Karaca, Yasin; Filiz, Bijen – Physical Educator, 2023
In this research, the objective was to examine the body language competency levels of physical education teachers (PETs) and their body language competencies according to gender, participation in an effective communication skills course, service year, and doing sports. Furthermore, it also included opinions of PETs about their actions in solving…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Physical Education Teachers, Nonverbal Communication, Human Body