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Education as a tool for improving canine welfare: Evaluating the effect of an education workshop on attitudes to responsible dog ownership and canine welfare in a sample of Key Stage 2 children in the United Kingdom

机译:教育作为改善犬福利的工具:评估教育研讨会对负责任狗所有权和犬福利在英国的主要阶段2个孩子的样本中的态度

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One of the core objectives of many animal-welfare organisations is to achieve improvements in animal welfare through school education programmes. However, whilst many charities and organisations develop and deliver these educational activities, impact relating to specific animal welfare attitudes and behaviours remains largely undescribed. This study evaluated the effects of an hour-long dog welfare workshop delivered to children aged 7–11, evaluating 2732 learners in state primary schools across the UK. Two types of workshop were evaluated; “Be Dog Smart” (BDS) and “Responsible Dog Ownership” (RDO). This study assessed short-term impact on attitude outcomes, as a first step in developing a full education monitoring and evaluation framework. Learners within each class were randomly assigned to two groups; one completing an attitude-based questionnaire before (control) and the other after the workshop (treatment). Dog ownership status, age, gender, and social deprivation (measured as access to free school meals) were collected for all participants. Questionnaire scores were compared between treatment and control groups. Mean scores were significantly different (BDS p0.001; Cohen’s D 0.65; RDO p0.001; Cohen’s D 0.51) between control (BDS 13.57 ± 3.15; RDO 22.97 ± 4.78) and treatment groups (BDS 15.61 ± 3.10; RDO 25.47 ± 5.06) for both workshops, suggesting workshops effectively convey key messages and improve learner attitudes concerning dogs. Gender, age and social deprivation were found to significantly influence questionnaire responses. These findings contribute to a broader effort to improve canine welfare via childhood education while also demonstrating the feasibility of effective monitoring and evaluation during operational delivery of a schools workshop programme. Ongoing impact assessment is important in ensuring successful development, delivery and refinement of educational programmes to maximise the probabilty of positive changes in participants. Further work is needed to evaluate longer term impact, and ensure that desired influences on human behaviour change, and animal welfare, are achieved.
机译:许多动物福利组织的核心目标之一是通过学校教育计划实现动物福利的改进。然而,虽然许多慈善机构和组织发展和提供这些教育活动,但与特定的动物福利态度和行为有关的影响仍然很大程度上是未被描述的。本研究评估了一个小时长的狗福利研讨会对7-11岁的儿童的影响,评估了英国州立小学的2732名学习者。评估了两种研讨会; “成为狗智能”(BDS)和“负责任的狗所有权”(RDO)。本研究评估了对态度结果的短期影响,作为开发完整教育监测和评估框架的第一步。每个班级内的学习者随机分配给两组;一个在研讨会(治疗)之前(控制)和另一个完成态度的问卷之一。为所有参与者收集了狗所有权,年龄,性别和社会剥夺(被衡量的免费学校用餐)。在治疗和对照组之间比较问卷评分。平均评分显着不同(BDS P <0.001; COHEN的D 0.65; RDO P <0.001; COHEN's D 0.51; RDO 22.97±4.78)和治疗组(BDS 15.61±3.10; RDO 25.47±5.06 )对于两个研讨会来说,建议研讨会有效地传达了关键信息,并改善了关于狗的学习者态度。发现性别,年龄和社会剥夺会大大影响问卷响应。这些调查结果有助于通过儿童教育改善犬福利的更广泛的努力,同时还表明在学校研讨会计划的运营交付过程中有效监测和评估的可行性。正在进行的影响评估对于确保成功的发展,交付和改进教育计划,以最大限度地提高参与者的积极变化的概率。需要进一步的工作来评估更长的术语影响,并确保实现了对人类行为变化和动物福利的期望影响。

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