Abstract
Raising awareness on marine environmental issues is crucial to deepen students’ knowledge on ocean sustainability. Nonetheless, ocean-related topics have not been adequately addressed through formal education curricula, thus non-formal learning activities were developed to promote Ocean Literacy among students. These include visits to the local fish market and hands-on activities of fish biological sampling. A mixed methodology with closed and open-self questionnaires and interviews, was used to assess the activities’ effect in student’s learning and to evaluate their implementation and importance. Results showed the activities contribution to the increased learning while promoting a more active citizenship regarding ocean conservancy.
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank the Agrupamento de Escolas de Alvalade, the council market of Alvalade and all its collaborators, the Parish Council of Alvalade, the City Council of Lisbon for all the logistic support, and the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon.
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