I read 49 books in 2022 and here are my 5 favorites, in no particular order. The island of sea women by Lisa See. Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel. Lessons of chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Black cake by Charmaine Wilkerson. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.
Earlier this week I attended the Swedish conference on
#AquaticEducation organised by Havsmiljöinstitutet, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet and Havs- och vattenmyndigheten. I had a blast meeting so many passionate
#educators and sharing the research I am conducting at the University of Gothenburg on
#VirtualReality for
#OceanLiteracy.
#EnvironmentalEducation#SDG14#UNDecadeForOceanScienceWOW, no one has talked about
#OceanLiteracy on this platform yet?!? 😲
Well, let's change that: You will find all you need to know about ocean literacy on the National Marine Educators Association's website:
https://www.marine-ed.org/ocean-literacy/overview 🌊 🌊 🌊
#EnvironmentalEducation,
#MarineEducation,
#ClimateChange
Ocean Literacy — National Marine Educators Association
Ocean literacy is an understanding of the ocean’s influence on you—and your influence on the ocean. The Ocean Literacy Framework presents a vision of an ocean-literate society and outlines the knowledge required to be considered ocean literate.
National Marine Educators Association