How a Therapy Dog May Inspire Student Literacy Engagement in the Elementary Language Arts Classroom

  • Friesen L
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In this article, I discuss theoretical possibilities for the inclusion of therapy dogs in the elementary language arts classroom, particularly which may inspire students otherwise reluctant to engage in literacy activities. I incorporate Guthrie and colleagues’ work in engagement into research in Animal Assisted Therapy with children to posit a revised theory of engagement.

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Friesen, L. (2009). How a Therapy Dog May Inspire Student Literacy Engagement in the Elementary Language Arts Classroom. LEARNing Landscapes, 3(1), 105–122. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v3i1.320

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