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AFESC-Why Schools Should Go to the Dogs



Have you considered adding a dog to your school and/or district staff? Working dogs in schools are becoming more common because of the incredible impact they make on the culture, students, and staff. This session will emphasize research about education assistance and therapy dogs, along with a walk through of the process for choosing the right dog. You will learn what type of training is needed, get a glimpse into the life of a dog handler, and logistics and legal aspects to be considered. THE Archibald Ford (aka, Archie) will be in attendance for some playtime and to co-teach with his handler!

This session will address instructional strategies most appropriate for the following levels of instruction:

Tier 1



Important Session Information:


Current educators in Arch Ford PD Consortium districts may attend the session for free.  All others will be required to pay the session fee on the day of the session. Arch Ford educators receive priority for seats in a session.
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Session ID:
499146
Credits Available:
(3) Hours
Seats Filled:
29 / 50
Fee:
$25.00
Contact Person:
Dr. Julie Workman
Instructor(s):
Bethany Hill
Audiences: 
K-12, Administrators, Counselors, Special Ed
 
Date Time Location
7/10/2023 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative - Conference Center Building - Conference Room


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