UNESCO asks member states to include ocean education in school curricula by 2025

New Delhi: Pitching for better protection of Ocean, UNESCO’s Director  Audrey Azoulay, said  “we must teach it better” and asked the members countries to include it in their school curricula by 2025.

“If we want to protect the ocean better, we must teach it better”, said Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO’s Director-General, speaking at the One Ocean Summit, taking place in the French city of Brest. 

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Setting it as a common objective for UNESCO’s 193 Member States, she also asked them to include ocean education in school curricula by 2025. To achieve the goal, the United Nations agency is making available to public decision-makers a toolkit with a shared reference framework of educational content on the subject. 

The step will allow all countries to be in an “equal position to quickly place the ocean at the heart of teaching and increase students’ knowledge in this area so that they become responsible and committed citizens”, added Stefania Giannini, UNESCO’s Assistant Director-General in charge of education.

“Ocean education should not only involve the transmission of scientific knowledge and awareness of contemporary issues; it should also promote traditional skills and knowledge, such as those protected by the 2003 Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage, which promotes ancestral fishing techniques, for example”, UNESCO reiterated in the press release. 

“The new educational tools provided by UNESCO reflect the conviction that the way society interacts with the ocean, needs to change in order to achieve a more sustainable model” said the agency.

UNESCO already working on ocean education with member states, such as Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Kenya, Portugal, and Sweden. 

“The results achieved by these countries have been presented by the agency in the form of case studies, as well as the opportunities and challenges met when seeking to include ocean knowledge in a structured way in the curriculum,” said the statement.

The new toolkit leaves it to Member States and regions to adapt the “theory of change” to their specific practices, situations, and needs.

The agency aims to monitor the implementation of this objective by its 193 Member States, with a first progress report planned for COP27, which will be held in November 2022 in Egypt

At the same time, UNESCO has launched a campaign to empower concerned citizens to join the generation ocean global movement.

The idea is to use transformative storytelling, to connect citizens with more knowledge and drive action to restore, protect, and live better with the ocean.

Later this year, Portugal will be hosting the UN Ocean Conference which will seek to propel much-needed science-based innovative solutions aimed at starting a new chapter of global ocean action.

Later this year, Portugal will be hosting the  UN Ocean Conference, which will seek to propel much-needed science-based innovative solutions aimed at starting a new chapter of global ocean action.

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