Educating About Animal Behavior: A Broad Perspective
Summary of talks presented at the annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society - Lewisburg, PA, June 29, 1999 proposed by Penny Bernstein (Kent State University Stark Campus), in cooperation with the ABS Education Committee
- Symposium Announcement - appearing in the ABSNewsletter 1999
- Penny Bernstein, Kent State University Stark Campus
- Introduction - Educating About Animal Behavior: A Broad Perspective
- Penny Bernstein, Kent State University Stark Campus
- Designing Laboratory Courses To Address Critical Needs In Undergraduate Education
- Martha Chaiken, Psychology Department, Rutgers University
- How to get your organism into a K-12 Classroom
- Mary Crowe* and Kellie M. Lewis, Department of Biology, Coastal Carolina University
- Wow Bugs - Home Page
- Bob Matthews, University of Georgia
- Whom Must we Educate? Everyone!
- Charles T. Snowdon, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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- Nature of animal behavior research
and training in veterinary medicine today
- Ben Hart, School of Veterinary Medicine,University of California, Davis
- Educating Undergraduates using a Zoo Setting.
- Joanne Oliva-Purdy, Baltimore Zoo
- Special Programs at the Zoo that Involve Teachers,
School Classes, and General Zoo Visitors in Animal Behavior Studies: Learning How To DO Science
- David Shepherdson, Oregon Zoo
- David Shepherdson, Oregon Zoo
- Companion Animals: An International Perspective, Demonstrating how Culture can Affect Views of Animal Behavior.
- Lynette Hart, Center for Animals in Society at the University of California, Davis
- Applied Ethology
- Trish McConnell, University of Wisconsin
- ABS Web Site and Education
- Mike Renner
