Daniel Mota-Rojas , Agustín Orihuela , Ana Strappini-Asteggiano , María Nelly Cajiao-Pachón , Estrella Agüera-Buendía , Patricia Mora-Medina , Marcelo Ghezzi , María Alonso-Spilsbury
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Abstract
There is a high demand for a veterinary education in animal welfare (AW) with different approaches from the academic, society and trade points of view. Latin American (LA) countries members of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) are under the urge and should be obligated to teach AW. The aims of this article are to analyze the current drives of change on the importance of teaching animal welfare in LA, the competences recommended from international education organizations for the region, and to provide the contents on the curriculum in AW that a future veterinarian should achieve in the LA scenario, in other words to examine why teaching AW, what should be taught and how. Despite significant advances in introducing AW into veterinary training programs, much remains to be done regarding the future of this field in teaching veterinary science in Spain and LA countries, and in including this science as an independent course in programs at distinct levels to integrate the scientific, ethical and legal aspects of AW. This paper presents a proposal that was constructed with a view towards integrating diverse curricular approaches based on criteria, contents and concepts provided by the researchers and professors who collaborated in the book entitled: Bienestar Animal: Una Visión Global en Iberoamerica [Animal Welfare: A Global Vision in Ibero-America]. To ensure veterinary students will be better equipped to graduate with OIE day 1 competencies in AW, teaching approaches are needed that support project-based learning and gamification, critical thinking, reflection and collaborative learning.
从学术、社会和贸易的角度来看,对动物福利(AW)兽医教育的需求很高。作为世界动物卫生组织(OIE)成员国的拉丁美洲国家迫切需要并且有义务教授AW。本文的目的是分析当前洛杉矶动物福利教学重要性的变化驱动因素,国际教育组织为该地区推荐的能力,并提供未来兽医在洛杉矶情景中应该实现的动物福利课程内容,换句话说,研究为什么要教动物福利,应该教什么以及如何教。尽管在将AW引入兽医培训计划方面取得了重大进展,但关于西班牙和洛杉矶国家兽医科学教学领域的未来,以及将这门科学作为独立课程纳入不同层次的计划中,以整合AW的科学,伦理和法律方面,仍有许多工作要做。本文提出了一项建议,该建议是基于研究人员和教授在《Bienestar Animal: Una Visión Global en Iberoamerica》一书中合作提供的标准、内容和概念,将各种课程方法整合在一起的。为了确保兽医学生在毕业时能够更好地掌握世界动物卫生组织第一天的AW能力,需要采用支持基于项目的学习和游戏化、批判性思维、反思和协作学习的教学方法。