EDUCATION

Some numbers :

March - December 2004:

200 children received our presentations in class and some 70 children attended our public education sessions.

January through June 2005:

400 children enjoyed our presentations in class; 200-300 children were introduced to pet ownership at the Roseau Library Day and took home our pet ownership handouts and some 70 children attended our public sessions.

January through June 2006: more than 1,200 school children were visited in their classrooms during this school year; Roseau Library Pet Day saw some 1,000 children attending and our summer sessions were full.

September 2007 until today (2009):

More than 10,000 children have been visited in schools throughout the island and we are now seeing children completing the second and third year of the curriculum.

Meet our Humane Values Educator

One of the  most important aspect of our mission is to educate the public on the importance of the bond between people, animals and the earth.

Yola Toussaint

Meet our Humane Values Educator

Yola Toussaint, who is also our Assistant Director, migrated from Mango Tango to the Humane Society because of her desire to teach children. Working in close collaboration with schools, she also specializes in developing the curriculum and addressing non-traditional methods of teaching.

 

Humane Education Program

The Humane Society of Dominica  has developed a five year humane education program aimed at school children, grades 4 through Form II. The curriculum is divided in 10 seperate lessons, 2 lessons per grade. Schools interested in inviting our teacher to give our 50 minute interactive lessons or even schedule an out of school activity allowing their students to come to our information room simply need to contact us to set up an appropriate time.

 

Apart from our standard currciculum, we also customize our presentations to address other groups, from preschool children to adults.

 

In addition to implementing the humane education curriculum in and out of schools, our teacher and volunteers also periodically schedule evening or week-end projections of entertaining animal themed videos in our information room and invite the wider community to drop by and take part in the various activities linked to the Humane Society.

 

Schools, teachers and community centers

If you are interested in having our humane values educator address your class or your group, please contact us at (767) 440-4080 or via e-mail at info@hsdominica.org. We’ll be delighted to schedule a presentation for you.