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Animalearn's Mission:
At Animalearn, we work to foster an awareness of and a respect for animals used in
education. We strive to eliminate the use of animals in education, and we are dedicated
to assisting educators and students find the most effective non-animal methods to teach
and study science. Animalearn has created The Science Bank, our lending program of new and
innovative life science software and educational products that enable educators and students
to learn anatomy, physiology, and psychology lessons without harming animals, themselves,
or the Earth. Our loan program has been offering products to thousands of people for over
seven years, and it is continually growing and expanding. Animalearn also provides humane
education curricula and materials free of charge for educators and students.
Animalearn's Programs:
Animalearn provides a whole host of resources for educators and students at no cost. Our programs are suitable for a variety
of educational levels, including K-12, college/university, and veterinary/medical. We offer humane education curricula and
educational kits that cover issues ranging from dissection to product testing. Educators and students can also choose from a
large variety of books, brochures, videos, and more, many of which are available for free. Additionally, our Science Bank is
home to the latest in high-tech, animal-friendly educational technology for the classroom.
Animalearn conducts free workshops for educators on how to implement our various programs and products in the classrooms, and
we also deliver presentations to students and student organizations who are hoping to use or promote non-animal alternatives
in their education. Additionally, Animalearn frequently delivers presentations to classrooms, which serve to foster an
awareness of and a respect for animals and others.
Animalearn representatives will work individually with educators and/or students interested in adopting non-animal alternatives in their classroom. We will also assist students who are interested in creating student choice policies at their schools.
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