Lynn Hildebrand, an experienced educator, holds a bachelor of arts with a teaching credential from the University of California, Riverside. Since 1991, she has instructed preschool and elementary school students as a teacher with the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley. Lynn Hildebrand also maintains a strong professional affiliation with the Institute for Humane Education. The Institute for Humane Education (IHE) provides accredited graduate programs that deal with the critical interconnected issues that affect humans and all other forms of life on Earth. A total of five courses comprise the heart of IHE’s humane education programs. First and foremost, all IHE students must secure a general understanding of educational philosophies and modalities as they pertain to environmental responsibility and human/animal rights through the Introduction to Humane Education course. Students can then progress to more in-depth studies of specific topics via the Environmental Ethics, Animal Protection, and Human Rights courses. Lastly, the Culture and Change course explores the ways in which cultural norms influence human beliefs and behaviors as well as human capacity for change.
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AuthorIn addition to her work with the HSSBV, Lynn Hildebrand maintains an active involvement with the First Congregational Church of Corona, California. As a member of the congregation for over 50 years, she has taught Sunday school, led the children’s choir, and served on the Christian Education and Mission Boards. Archives
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