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‘Next
of Kin Compassionate Curriculum’ Unveiled Middle School Students
Can Now Learn Science without Sacrificing Compassion
(Winter 2002) Caring students are often
frustrated in their attempts to experience a compassionate science
education. Now, however, NEAVS and Friends of Washoe/Chimpanzee
and Human Communication Institute have developed a compassionate
interdisciplinary science curriculum to introduce middle school
students to important science lessons and critical thinking about
the use of animals in science.
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Order
from NEAVS
Next of Kin, a Compassionate, Interdisciplinary Science Curriculum
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The just-released "Next of Kin Compassionate
Curriculum" helps students in the sixth through ninth grades
develop awareness, form attitudes, and take actions to solve problems
faced by chimpanzees – our next of kin – and other animals who are
endangered or living in captivity.
In addition to a comprehensive course guide and
notebook with more than 25 lessons, the curriculum has a companion
CD-ROM that may be used to preview the curriculum or to enhance
the lesson plans.
"The New England Anti-Vivisection Society
is supporting this innovative project to help ensure that today’s
students – who will become tomorrow’s future scientists and citizens
– will be compassionate thinkers and not continue to blindly endorse
the current limited and limiting ethic of the scientific community,"
said NEAVS President Dr. Theodora Capaldo, a psychologist. "When
we see animals as real, live individuals who feel sadness, tenderness,
fear and joy, it becomes increasingly difficult, if not impossible,
to imprison and experiment upon them."
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| Rachel Fouts-Carrico, author of Next of Kin,
a Compassionate, Interdisciplinary Science Curriculum |
"Students using the curriculum will gain
understanding of, and respect for, the other animals with whom we
share the earth," said Rachel Fouts-Carrico, who headed up
the curriculum project. "Not only does the curriculum educate
students on issues regarding free-living and captive chimpanzees,
the final chapter educates and encourages discussion on the ethics
of experimentation on animals."
Dr. Roger Fouts, famed co-founder of the Chimpanzee
and Human Communication Institute at Central Washington University
commented: "The only hope for establishing peace with our fellow
species is through teaching compassion for all life to our children."
Fouts-Carrico, the daughter of Roger and Deborah
Fouts, spent two years developing the ethical science curriculum.
She holds a master’s degree in administration in supervision and
curriculum development.
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Order
from NEAVS
Next of Kin: What Chimpanzees Have Taught Me About Who We Are,
the 1997 best-sellin book featuring Washoe, the first chimpanzee
to acquire the ability to use ASL. |
The curriculum takes its name from the title of
Roger Fouts’ and Stephen Tukel Mills’ 1997 best-seller, Next
of Kin, in which Fouts describes his work with Washoe, the first
chimpanzee to acquire the ability to use American Sign Language.
The middle school curriculum takes many of the
book’s concepts – most importantly, compassion and respect for other
individuals and species – and introduces them to students through
a variety of interactive, thought-provoking lessons and activities.
For example, students gain first-hand awareness of what it would
be like to live in captivity when they are instructed: "Think
what it would be like to be trapped in an elevator for two days
with food and water – but no escape." This helps them empathize
with a chimpanzee forced to "live" in a 5x5x7’ cage.
The curriculum can be used by teachers as a supplement
to other units or randomly. Curriculum activities provide the students
opportunities to participate in research, decision-making and cooperative
problem-solving.
Comments from teachers piloting the program on
both the east and west coasts have been overwhelmingly positive,
according to Fouts-Carrico.
The "Next of Kin" K-5 curriculum is
now in development and will be available for purchase later in 2002.
The final phase, addition of materials for grades 10-12, will complete
the entire 2-12 curriculum.
Ordering Information:
The exciting and engaging "Next of Kin"
curriculum, featuring a comprehensive notebook with more than 25
lesson plans, and a complementary CD-ROM, is NOW available to order
online at www.neavs.org
Cost for the middle school (grades 6-9) curriculum,
including CD-ROM, is $75 plus $8 for shipping & handling. Please
allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
Questions? Contact us at 617-523-6020.
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