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OPINION PIECE Making ocean literacy inclusive and accessible
Engagement in marine science has historically been the privilege of a small number of people with access to higher education, specialised equipment and research funding. Such constraints have often limited public engagement and may have slowed the uptake
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A whale of a time: engaging in a war of values for youth activism in science education
Exposure and experience with ethical dilemmas and controversial socioscientific issues provide a link to students’ lives or a pathway for sympathy/empathy and care, where youth use emotion to engage with the scenario and develop critical thinking skills ...
R. Gisewhite
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Entering the UN Decade of Ocean Science there is high demand for a diverse marine science workforce, even as our understanding of what motivates people toward marine science careers is limited.
Travis Willingham Windleharth +2 more
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MEDIA ADVISORY Seacoast Science Center to Announce Expansion of Facility and New Initiative to Enhance Marine Environmental Education [PDF]
Sharon Keeler
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Background Students from historically excluded groups face many pedagogical, societal, and institutional barriers that lead to disproportionately lower levels of entering and higher levels of attrition from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math ...
Christine M. Ambrosino, M. Rivera
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Ocean research and conservation are still largely exclusive fields, with ongoing issues of racial, gender, class, and geographic underrepresentation.
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Reorientasi Pembelajaran Sains Berbasis Literasi Kelautan
Indonesia Maritime Culture, as the first pillar in the concept of maritime axis, is being pursued to be realized by the Government of Indonesia through the maritime curriculum in schools. In fact, Indonesia is experiencing delays in the implementation of
Nur Eka Kusuma Hindrasti
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EFFECT OF A STEM-ORIENTED COURSE ON STUDENTS’ MARINE SCIENCE MOTIVATION, INTEREST, AND ACHIEVEMENTS
In recent years, marine science education has received increasing attention around the world, but the integration of STEM education into the marine curriculum is rarely applied to lower-secondary schools. The purpose of this research was to determine the
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The University of Southern California’s (USC) Joint Educational Project’s STEM Education Programs hosted a three-day summer workshop focused on marine microbiology and coastal deoxygenation for high school educators.
Kyla J. Kelly +3 more
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Unpaid Work in Marine Science: A Snapshot of the Early-Career Job Market
Unpaid positions in environmental sciences are common yet controversial. While they exclude already marginalised groups and are detrimental to the entire job market, many voices maintain that these positions are crucial, support science and conservation ...
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