Water education, ocean literacy and arts integration

Tone Pernille Østern, Helena Bichao, Carol Preston, Manola Gayatri Kumarswamy, Rose Martin, Ralph Buck, Maria Azucena Gutierrez Gonzalez
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Life below water, as well as at waters, is threatened due to human activity that has caused global warming. As UNESCO stresses, “the time to learn and act for our planet is now”. This article reports on a literature review of existing action research on water education, ocean literacy and arts integration carried out by an emerging interdisciplinary research group stretching across the fields of marine science, arts and science education. Joined by a concern for water education and ocean literacy, the interdisciplinary teams screened 368 research articles with the assistance of the program Covidence which helps with streamlining the literature review processes in a team. Ending up with 14 relevant articles that were analysed in-depth, the authors argue that arts-integrated water education projects take place locally across higher education, formal education and informal education in collaborative teams. The action research projects screened promote and develop open-ended, inquiry-based and creative pedagogies, seeking to foster the capacity to act for sustainable living in a more-than-human world. However, all research projects screened in the review seemed to develop water education more generally. There is a lack of literature researching how the connection to ocean literacy including life below water specifically, can be nurtured.
水教育、海洋扫盲和艺术融合
由于人类活动导致全球变暖,水下和水上的生命都受到威胁。正如联合国教科文组织所强调的,"为我们的地球学习和行动的时候到了"。本文报告了一个新兴的跨学科研究小组对现有的水教育、海洋扫盲和艺术融合行动研究的文献综述,该小组的研究领域横跨海洋科学、艺术和科学教育。出于对水教育和海洋素养的关注,跨学科小组在 Covidence 程序的协助下筛选了 368 篇研究文章。最后,作者对 14 篇相关文章进行了深入分析,认为艺术与水教育相结合的项目在当地的高等教育、正规教育和非正规教育中以合作团队的形式开展。所筛选的行动研究项目促进和发展了开放式、探究式和创造性教学法,力求培养在一个超越人类的世界中为可持续生活而行动的能力。不过,审查中筛选出的所有研究项目似乎都在更广泛地发展水教育。缺乏研究如何与海洋素养(包括具体的水下生命)建立联系的文献。
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