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Fun and Easy Reading: Enhancing Classroom Experiences with Canine Companions

Fun and Easy Reading: Enhancing Classroom Experiences with Canine Companions

In recent years, the integration of animals, particularly dogs, into educational settings has shown promising benefits for children's well-being and learning outcomes. The study "Walking in rhythm with Deleuze and a dog inside the classroom: being and becoming well and happy together" by Donna Carlyle explores the profound impact of child-dog interactions within a classroom setting. This research provides valuable insights that can help practitioners enhance their skills and encourage further exploration into the benefits of classroom canines.

Understanding the Study

The study employs a unique methodological approach combining ethnographic observation, visual methods, and Deleuzian concepts such as the 'rhizome' and 'Body-without-Organs.' The research focuses on the dynamic and embodied interactions between Year 6 children and a classroom dog named Dave. By utilizing tools like GoPro cameras and creative workshops, the study captures the intricate and often non-verbal communication that occurs between children and their canine companion.

Key Findings and Practical Applications

The study highlights several key findings that can be applied to improve classroom experiences:

Encouraging Further Research

The study by Carlyle opens up numerous avenues for further research in the field of child-dog interactions in educational settings. Practitioners are encouraged to explore the following areas:

Conclusion

Integrating dogs into classroom settings offers a unique and effective way to enhance children's well-being and learning experiences. The study "Walking in rhythm with Deleuze and a dog inside the classroom: being and becoming well and happy together" provides valuable insights and practical applications for practitioners. By embracing the dynamic and embodied interactions between children and dogs, educators can create a more supportive and engaging learning environment.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Walking in rhythm with Deleuze and a dog inside the classroom: being and becoming well and happy together.


Citation: Carlyle, D. (2019). Walking in rhythm with Deleuze and a dog inside the classroom: being and becoming well and happy together. Medical Humanities, 45(2), 199-210. https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2018-011634
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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