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Conference paper

LEARN-TEACH: a pilot to boost Ocean Literacy in High Schools

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National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark1

Research Secretariat, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark2

Connecticut Sea Grant3

Copenhagen International School4

Raising the Ocean Literacy of all levels of society is now a policy priority for the European Commission. The long-term objective is better appreciation of the socio-economic benefits and ecosystem services that the marine environment provides, and encourage better stewardship of the seas. One long-term, and potentially self-sustainable, concept is to put sufficient mutual incentives in place so that researchers, teachers and students in high-schools science and mathematics classes accessorize school curricula with the latest marine research results and knowledge.

Summary of preliminary teachers consultations at Copenhagen International School suggest that teachers are prepared and willing to include recent marine research, research data and knowledge in high school science classes and carry over the research data to athematics/statistics classes and exercises.

However the active participation of researchers is sought to provide guidance and translation of latest research findings, and point to real data sources.

Language: English
Year: 2017
Proceedings: EGU General Assembly 2017
ISSN: 16077962 and 10297006
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Grigorov, Ivo

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