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Review of the Online One Welfare Portal: Shared Curriculum Resources for Veterinary Undergraduate Learning and Teaching in Animal Welfare and Ethics

机译:审查在线一福利门户:动物福利和道德兽医学习与教学的共享课程资源

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All of the veterinary schools in Australia and New Zealand worked together to develop the online One Welfare learning and teaching portal (OWP) for sharing teaching resources to assist veterinary graduates to become leaders in animal welfare and ethics (AWE). The materials in the portal are organised around eight key themes including two overarching themes of animal ethics and animal welfare science, and six context-specific themes: companion animals; animals used in research and teaching; livestock/production animals; animals used for sport, recreation or display; animals in the wild, and aquatic animals. The arrangement of these resources aligns with those of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy (AAWS). As part of the OWP development, animal welfare educators from the eight veterinary schools met and used modified deliberative polling to prioritise resource development. Surveys of students and educators in all participating schools investigated their attitudes to current AWE issues across six context-specific themes: companion animals; animals used in research and teaching; livestock/production animals; animals used for sport, recreation or display; animals in the wild and aquatic animals. The prioritised resources include (1) student AWE essays arranged by subject; (2) an online reflection tool that can be used repeatedly to gain understanding of change in attitudes over time; (3) eight overarching themes that host a group of interactive scenarios; (4) research papers for each context-specific theme; (5) a bank of multiple choice questions with feedback to support AWE assessment; (6) a novel online discussion tool ‘Chatterbox;’ and (7) a ‘toolbox’ containing directions to the doglogbook, an owner app designed to monitor management practices, and evaluate quality of life in dogs.
机译:澳大利亚和新西兰的所有兽医学校都致力于在线开发在线的一福利学习和教学门户(OWP),以分享教学资源,以协助兽医毕业生成为动物福利和道德的领导者(AWE)。门户网站中的材料围绕八个关键主题组织,包括动物伦理和动物福利科学的两个总体主题,以及六个上下文专题主题:伴侣动物;用于研究和教学的动物;牲畜/生产动物;用于运动,娱乐或显示的动物;野生动物和水生动物。这些资源的安排与澳大利亚动物福利战略(AAWS)对齐。作为OWP开发的一部分,八所兽医学校的动物福利教育者会见并使用了改进的审慎投票,以优先考虑资源开发。所有参与学校的学生和教育工作者的调查调查了他们在六个背景上的六个上下文主题中对当前敬畏问题的态度:伴侣动物;用于研究和教学的动物;牲畜/生产动物;用于运动,娱乐或显示的动物;野生动物和水生动物的动物。优先资源包括(1)学生敬畏被主题安排的论文; (2)可以反复使用的在线反射工具,以获得随着时间的推移对态度的变化; (3)举办一组互动情景的八个总体主题; (4)针对每个上下文特定主题的研究论文; (5)一系列多项选择题,反馈支持AWE评估; (6)一部小说在线讨论工具'ChatterBox;'和(7)一个'Toolbox'包含Doglogbook的指示,旨在监控管理实践的所有者应用程序,并评估狗的生活质量。

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