The Effects of Incorporating Classroom Pets into the Fourth Grade Science Curriculum

The purpose of this study was to identify and promote successful teaching strategies that incorporate classroom pets in order to influence student engagement, achievement, and perceptions of animals. This was a small action research study conducted in a fourth grade science classroom. Both quantitat...

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Main Author: Admire, Maegan Louise
Other Authors: Molly Weinburgh
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Published: Texas Christian University 2013
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spelling ndltd-TCU-oai-etd.tcu.edu-etd-05212013-1206452013-05-22T03:31:49Z The Effects of Incorporating Classroom Pets into the Fourth Grade Science Curriculum Admire, Maegan Louise School of Education The purpose of this study was to identify and promote successful teaching strategies that incorporate classroom pets in order to influence student engagement, achievement, and perceptions of animals. This was a small action research study conducted in a fourth grade science classroom. Both quantitative and qualitative data were obtained including, pre- and post-assessments, student interviews, researcher field notes, researcher journal, and student work. The results of this study revealed an increased academic achievement from the pre- to post-assessment, increased student observations and descriptions when discussing the animals, and increased student empathy toward the animals. The results also revealed that the teacher's incorporation of the animals within the science curriculum grew in ease over time, and that the animals provided the educator with opportunities to teach non-content related lessons and also a concrete experience for the teacher to apply and extend the science content. Molly Weinburgh Sarah Quebec-Fuentes Mike Sachen Texas Christian University 2013-05-21 text application/pdf application/octet-stream http://etd.tcu.edu/etdfiles/available/etd-05212013-120645/ http://etd.tcu.edu/etdfiles/available/etd-05212013-120645/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to TCU or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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