
معرفی
Sarah M. Bexell, PhD is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Social Work and Director of Humane Education with the Institute for Human-Animal Connection at the University of Denver. She also serves as an Adjunct Faculty member teaching Animal Protection at Antioch University New England and as Senior Advisor to the Chengdu Research Base for Giant Pandas, China.
- Ph.D. in Early Childhood Education (2006, Georgia State University)
- M.Ed. in Science Education (1998, Georgia State University)
- M.A. in Biological Anthropology (1995, Northern Illinois University)
- B.A. in Biology/Environmental Studies (1991, Augustana College)
Her research spans humane education, animal protection, ecological justice, sustainable development, and social work. Publications focus on integrating ethical considerations into education, combating wildlife trade, and promoting cross-cultural environmental awareness. She has taught courses like Social-Ecological Resilience and One Health and Wildlife Crime: Drivers, Solutions and a Call to Action, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges.
Key trends in her articles include humane education frameworks, strategies to address wildlife conservation, and the role of social work in sustainable development. Her work bridges environmental ethics, human-animal interactions, and policy analysis to advance justice and regeneration.
Teaching Experience: Courses on Animal Protection, Environmental Ethics, Conservation Social Work, and Just Sustainabilities at institutions including University of Denver, Antioch University New England, and Sichuan University.


