The Institute for Humane Education is hosting a free community conversation on how teachers in schools and educators running programs at animal shelters and sanctuaries can collaborate to bring humane education to more students. We'll start with a casual panel discussion, and then we'll open the floor for what will surely be a vibrant conversation.
Here's our stellar group of panelists:
✦ Mike Farley - Teacher at University of Toronto Schools and Senior Lecturer at Antioch University and the Institute for Humane Education
✦ Lanette Cook - Education and Engagement Manager at Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary
✦ Don Seller - Education Program Manager at Alberta SPCA
✦ Betsy Farrell-Messenger - Solutionary Teaching & Learning Facilitator at the Institute for Humane Education
The conversation will be particularly relevant for you if you work or volunteer at:
- A school where you want to bring humane education into the curriculum
- An animal shelter or humane society
- A farmed animal sanctuary
- Another humane education program with a desire to collaborate
This is an open and interactive call, though we still encourage you to join if you're just interested in listening and learning!
To RSVP and attend this event, you have to join IHE's Circle Community (which is free!): https://humaneeducation.org/join-the-community
Once you've joined Circle, head to the "Community Events" page to RSVP.
If you have any issues, questions, or just want to connect, please email emily@humaneeducation.org
We hope to see you there!
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Emily Tronetti, EdD
Community Connection Specialist
Institute for Humane Education
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