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Miteinander-voneinander-füreinander lernen : Tiergestützte Pädagogik zur Weiterentwicklung der Unterrichtsqualität im inklusiven Unterricht an weiterführenden Schulen in Europa
Start date: Sep 1, 2015, End date: Sep 30, 2017 PROJECT  FINISHED 

In the line of major changes in the general educational system in Europe, teachers as well as pedagogical helpers need concepts and practical guidelines to work with inclusive classes and courses. By using animal assisted therapy, students with special needs can design their school career individually and more effectively in Europe. Animal assisted therapy can lead to better concentration, a goal oriented way to deal with aggression, better reading abilities, a positive influence on self-perception as well as the perception by other people, on communication-, relationship- and language skills. The right use of animal assisted therapy can therefore have a positive influence on any student´s school career . The main goal of this project is the involvement of animal assisted therapy in the support of students' special needs. It is supposed to improve the development of relationships, improvement of learning, social participation and professional qualification. Researching didactic and methodical basics of animal assisted therapy in secondary schools in Europe is meant to lead to the advancement of quality and efficiency of general European education, especially in inclusive classes, minimize social differences, and strengthen social solidarity in Europe. Animal assisted therapy as a holistic educational approach requires interdisciplinary work and interdisciplinary proceedings. In the course of the project, different didactic and methodical approaches as well as methods of teaching and learning will be tested and evaluated by the 'Pädagogische Hochschule Burgenland'. The results will then be bundled into a European guideline for animal assisted therapy in classes including students with special needs. The work in this project will be accompanied by first steps leading to the creation of a European centre for the development of professional skills in the area of animal assisted therapy in Blankenheim in cooperation with our partners. This centre will offer support for teachers of all kinds of schools from all over Europe. Following the 'best practice' principle, this centre will offer a platform to discuss the most successful didactic and methodical approaches of animal assisted therapy and simulate them in workshops.
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