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Decades performance of marine science and education by region and discipline in China [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
Strengthening scientific research, technological capacity and sustainable use of oceans in developing countries are the goals of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Tianran Hua   +7 more
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A Tool to Characterize Learning Objectives in Marine Science Education: Marine Science Learning Objectives Tool (MS-LOT)

open access: goldCurrent: The Journal of Marine Education
Effective marine science teaching starts with well-written, measurable learning objectives that define outcomes for learners, inform instruction, and guide assessment. Yet, there are few resources to help marine science educators write effective learning
Austin David Heil, Anne Lindsay
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Vessels of Opportunity in Marine Science Outreach and Education: Case Study and Caveats [PDF]

open access: goldCurrent: The Journal of Marine Education, 2023
Studying unexpected, ephemeral, or transient events in ocean ecosystems, such as gelatinous zooplankton blooms, is important because it provides us with valuable data on how our oceans may be changing in response to climate change and other anthropogenic
Ashley M. Hann   +2 more
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Aesthetic surprises and considerations when researching marine science education with art [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Education, 2023
IntroductionWhy was the study undertaken? What was the research question, the tested hypothesis or the purpose of the research? The research question is: What are the implications of disciplinary aesthetics when marine science meets art in educational ...
Shelley M. Hannigan   +2 more
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Book Review: Exemplary Practices in Marine Science Education [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Marine Science, 2019
Kanesa Duncan Seraphin   +2 more
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Marine science education - Some inequities [PDF]

open access: greenIEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 1977
Many well-established and strong marine programs are offered at institutions which have preserved the concept that such studies are to be conducted only at the graduate level, while others have broken from this heritage and are offering undergraduate programs.
Alyn C. Duxbury
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Transdisciplinary graduate education in marine resource science and management [PDF]

open access: bronzeICES Journal of Marine Science, 2014
Abstract In this article we consider the current educational needs for science and policy in marine resource management, and we propose a way to address them. The existing literature on cross-disciplinary education in response to pressing environmental problems is vast, particularly in conservation biology.
Kay Sagmiller   +14 more
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An Experiment in Graduate Education: A Marine Science Adventure Across the Indian Ocean [PDF]

open access: goldOceanography, 2016
In the fall of 1964, Stanford University’s R/V Te Vega Cruise 5 crossed the equatorial Indian Ocean from Mombasa to Singapore, one of many ships participating in the International Indian Ocean Expedition. The cruise achieved two goals: (1) it provided hands-on oceanography training for graduate students in marine sciences, and (2) it documented the ...
Buchsbaum Pearse, Vicki   +2 more
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Innovating approaches for scientific education and research in environmental and marine sciences [PDF]

open access: hybridHEAd'15. Conference on Higher Education Advances, 2015
[EN] Citizen-science can give a valid help to scientific investigation, and this is especially true for environment monitoring programs. However, motivate and enable volunteers in a long-term commitment to a scientific problem represents an essential problem.
Mioni, Erika, Merlino, Silvia
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How to Increase Ocean Literacy for Future Ocean Sustainability? The Influence of Non-Formal Marine Science Education [PDF]

open access: goldSustainability, 2020
Even though the ocean is a defining feature on Earth that regulates climate and provides oxygen, food, and jobs, students still have low to moderate marine and ocean literacy knowledge. Ocean literacy is an understanding of the ocean’s influence on people and people’s influence on the ocean.
Melita Mokos   +2 more
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