This fall, PETA hopes students returning to the classroom will find one thing missing: animals. Here’s why we must reshape and rethink education.
“Test Subjects” exposes the pressure on young scientists to hurt animals—even when doing so is contrary to good science.
TeachKind’s list of science resources will have your kids learning quickly and humanely at home!
Avoid supporting the cruel egg industry by replacing the “egg drop” experiment with one of these nine projects.
Explore humane alternatives to chick- and duckling-hatching projects after discovering what these animals endure both during the lesson and after it’s complete.
Use these resources in your culinary class to introduce students to vegan replacements that they can use in all their cooking endeavors.
This new state-of-the-art technology will help spare millions of frogs worldwide, improve student learning, and eliminate exposure to toxic chemicals!
No matter what they call it, using animals in experiments is wrong—period.
Teaching comparative anatomy? Use this video and other resources to remind students that we’re all animals and the same in all the ways that matter!