Humane Education Teaches Compassion for All.Imagine a world where every child learns about vegetarianism vegetarianism, theory and practice of eating only fruits and vegetables, thus excluding animal flesh, fish, or fowl and often butter, eggs, and milk. In a strict vegetarian, or vegan, diet (i.e. in school. Zoe Weil and Rae Sikora of the International Institute for Humane Education Humane education makes the acquisition of relevant knowledge, skills, and commitment to living ethically, sustainably, and peaceably on this planet the very purpose of education. (IIHE IIHE Imperial Institute of Higher Education (Sri Lanka) ) are working to make values education, which would necessarily include consideration of diet and agriculture as integral to the curriculum as math and English are today. Their goal is to create a more peaceful, joyful world. Humane education has historically been synonymous with synonymous with adjective equivalent to, the same as, identical to, similar to, identified with, equal to, tantamount to, interchangeable with, one and the same as companion animal care, but Zoe and Rae integrate regard for all animals' rights with human rights, social justice, economic fairness, and environmental preservation Environmental preservation is the strict setting aside of natural resources to prevent the use or contact by humans or by human intervention. In terms of policy making this often means setting aside areas as nature reserves (otherwise known as wildlife reserves), parks, or other . Thinking holistically reveals the far-reaching impact of individual behavior and opportunities for alliances for change. A veggie burger For a burgerless burger, see . A veggie burger is a vegetarian hamburger. The patty of a veggie burger can be made from vegetables, nuts, dairy, mushrooms, textured vegetable protein (TVP), or a combination of these. They are sometimes vegan. manufacturer that uses genetically modified genetically modified Adjective (of an organism) having DNA which has been altered for the purpose of improvement or correction of defects genetically modified genetic adj [food etc] → soybeans, for example, raises concerns among health advocates and environmentalists as well as for vegetarian consumers composing their shopping lists. To demonstrate how personal values and social norms relate to all these interconnected issues, Zoe and Rae have developed instructional programs and books. Compassionate Living Workshops give participants tools and information to maintain healthier lives for themselves, the planet, and other beings. Sowing Seeds Humane Education Workshops and the companion workbooks show teachers, activists, and humanity educators how to employ innovative and interactive means to present multi-faceted issues to youth. Zoe and Rae also lead sessions for children and young adults in classroom and extracurricular settings. While passionate about their mission, Zoe and Rae do not proselytize pros·e·ly·tize v. pros·e·ly·tized, pros·e·ly·tiz·ing, pros·e·ly·tiz·es v.intr. 1. To induce someone to convert to one's own religious faith. 2. or tell people what to think, nor do they encourage others to do so. Instead, they adopt and promote an approach of providing information, encouraging critical and creative thinking--helping people to nurture themselves, the planet, and each other. Professional Humane Educators usually require formal training, but anyone can make a contribution to the cause in his or her daily interactions. We need to set good examples and to reach out non-judgmentally in order to engage others. An inviting tone of voice and thoughtful dialogue reflect a commitment to compassion and motivate interest from friends, family, and colleagues. Aggressive attacks are more likely to prompt resistance. Because IIHE teaches about our relationships, interpersonal and with the world, educators incorporate information beyond vegetarian or animal advocacy arguments to be effective. Books and websites from different sources present diverse perspectives on other movements for social change. In order to intelligently educate the public, we need to consider all sides of an argument and believe in our proposed solution. Groups and meetings can provide excellent forums to advance Humane Education. Do you participate in community planning for development and park lands? Are you part of an organization which addresses one aspect of Humane Education while downplaying or ignoring others? If you are a parent, join the PTA PTA or parent-teacher association: see parent education. and speak out about school lunch choices, dissection dissection /dis·sec·tion/ (di-sek´shun) 1. the act of dissecting. 2. a part or whole of an organism prepared by dissecting. of frogs and fetal pigs, and corporate-sponsored classroom materials. Even if you are shy about talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to" lecture, speech rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to people, you can still promote the agenda of humaneness. Offer a program based on films and discussion, or invite a qualified Humane Educator to speak. You can also furnish materials, books, and videos to schools or libraries, or donate money to fund trained Humane Educators who need financial support to offer free presentations. Maybe you'd like to become a skilled Humane Educator yourself. If so, you might want to pursue formal education to attain the same credentials as teachers in traditional academic disciplines. In addition to the Sowing Seeds workshop, IIHE offers a certification program including modules on animal, environmental, cultural, and human rights issues along with training in communication and presentation. Zoe and Rae have also partnered with Cambridge College
This article is about an independent institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts. in Massachusetts to create the first Master of Education degree with a concentration in Humane Education. Someday, hopefully, all colleges of education will have Humane Education degree programs and all school systems will provide a course in humane education to their students. You can help move toward that vision for the future with the choices you make today. For more information on the International Institute for Humane Education, visit <www.compassionateliving.org> or call (207) 667-1025. |
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