학술논문

Service Animals: What You Need to Know
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Author
Cathy MacDonaldJohn Foley (ORCID 0000-0002-3718-8276); Megan Valentine
Source
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance. 2024 95(1):22-27.
Subject
Animals
Students with Disabilities
Compliance (Legal)
Civil Rights Legislation
Disabilities
Federal Legislation
Student Experience
Educational Environment
Educational Legislation
Equal Education
Extracurricular Activities
School Activities
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Travel
Language
English
ISSN
0730-3084
2168-3816
Abstract
Service animals can play an integral role in the lives and education of students with disabilities. In addition to assisting with physical tasks, service animals can improve confidence, independence and quality of life for students, as well as help them to meet their educational goals. Teachers, coaches and administrators should have the knowledge and skills necessary to support and collaborate with students as they engage with their service animals in and outside of school. The purpose of this article is to educate school personnel about service animals and to help facilitate the successful integration of service animals into schools. Specifically, the article defines service animals and outlines the rights of students with disabilities and their service animals. It also provides recommendations for teachers and coaches to help promote inclusion in physical education and athletics.