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Dog Sexism Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Discover the complicated ways gender affects how we treat animals, especially in veterinary work, with our Course on Discrimination Against Female Dogs. This course is made for people who work with animals and want to learn about how gender biases affect our communities and the way animals behave. You'll learn how to look at information carefully, share what you find in a way that people understand, and do research in a way that's fair and honest. You'll also learn about the differences between male and female animals through real-life stories and become better at doing research without letting your own biases get in the way. Improve your skills and make choices in your work that are based on good information and what's right.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Spot gender biases: Learn to see and understand when gender biases are affecting how we treat animals in veterinary settings.

Look at behavior data: Use ways of measuring behavior and understand what the information is really telling you.

Share research findings: Write clear reports and create pictures and charts that explain what you found to different groups of people.

Plan observation studies: Create good ways to watch and study how animals behave.

Follow ethical guidelines: Make sure your research and the way you collect information is fair, honest, and respects the animals.