Rocking the Classroom from the Ocean
An at-sea program connects educators and scientists, fostering new collaborations in earth science education
An at-sea program connects educators and scientists, fostering new collaborations in earth science education
Real-time data offer meaningful ways for middle-school students to develop science and math skills
A case for incorporating the perspectives of all ocean stakeholders—from biologists to fishers—in marine conservation efforts, using democratic participation of fishers in the Azores as an example
A strategy for promoting ocean literacy for ages 12-16 by emphasizing the connections between personal and pelagic health
Perspective article on a highly adaptable formula for teaching environmental education on different marine subjects and in different locations—shows how a British Columbia wetlands education program was adapted to teach about mangroves in the Cayman Islands and elsewhere
What research about long-term plastic marine debris is telling us, and how young people can respond
Fostering a love for the ocean through snorkeling trips which allow students to experience first-hand the wonders of the sea
A freshwater aquarium in the classroom offers both aesthetic appeal and the opportunity to integrate learning across many disciplines. The article offers tips for selecting aquarium equipment and suitable freshwater tropical fish, and how to link an aquarium project to the curriculum in various subject areas
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