Many students going in to science stream in higher schools are faced with a moral dilemma of participating in animal dissection for their course work and their own personal morals or religious beliefs. Generally those wanting to follow courses that involve studying human or animal anatomy have to participate in animal dissection though they may abhor the idea.
Thanks to PETA, that first steps are being taken in schools in Washington DC to follow alternative learning methods. Guidance is being issued to schools in the District of Columbia by their local education agency on provision of alternative courses to dissections offering a dissection choice policy.
http://osse.dc.gov/release/notice-non-regulatory-guidance-leas-animal-dissection
PETA explain their role in this change of policy and also their offer of providing packs for helping promote this choice in other schools/authorities.
http://www.peta.org/b/thepetafiles/archive/2012/10/02/victory-animals-spared-dissection-in-d-c.aspx
http://petacms.peta.org/issues/Animals-Used-for-Experimentation/dissection-lessons-in-cruelty.aspx
There is software available for studying anatomy in humane way.
http://www.teachkind.org/dissectalt.asp
If you know of authorities where such alternatives are available – it would be good to publicise those to encourage other authorities to follow suit. Alternatively you can provide the alternative information to the authority.