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1 Assessing Oil Spill Education Needs Presented by: Sharon H. Walker, Ph.D. Institute for Marine Mammal Studies August 17, 2010 GCOOS-Board of Directors’ Meeting Beau Rivage – Biloxi, MS

2 Education “Oil Spill” Needs ̶ Based on Prior meetings and through a Survey for LA Educators developed by Dianne Lindstedt: Curriculum Development Focusing on real-time data (“new” activities) to track the spill at the surface and subsurface, as well as impacts on wildlife (plants and animals); Focusing on real-time data (“new” activities) to track the spill at the surface and subsurface, as well as impacts on wildlife (plants and animals); Revising curricular activities-modified from the Exon Valdez oil spill in 1989 or other appropriate resources (Project Wild); Revising curricular activities-modified from the Exon Valdez oil spill in 1989 or other appropriate resources (Project Wild);

3 Curriculum Development (Cont’d) Including activities concerning socio-economic factors from economics to emotional stress; Including activities concerning socio-economic factors from economics to emotional stress; Re-enforcing activities on habitats, water quality, and coastal hazards (anthropogenic and natural), and marine and aquatic organisms (plants and animals); and Re-enforcing activities on habitats, water quality, and coastal hazards (anthropogenic and natural), and marine and aquatic organisms (plants and animals); and Providing “new” chemical, geological and physical activities, i.e., fingerprinting techniques of oil, degradation process, dispersants, and gases (methane & volatile) issues. Providing “new” chemical, geological and physical activities, i.e., fingerprinting techniques of oil, degradation process, dispersants, and gases (methane & volatile) issues.

4 Education Needs (Cont’d) PD Programs for … Enhancing content knowledge and pedagogy of pre- and inservice teachers, as well as for informal educators and Enhancing content knowledge and pedagogy of pre- and inservice teachers, as well as for informal educators and As part of extra-mural funding—i.e., B-Wet, additional PD programs, should include implementing classroom-based monitoring programs. As part of extra-mural funding—i.e., B-Wet, additional PD programs, should include implementing classroom-based monitoring programs.

5 Education Needs (Cont’d) RESOURCES Providing credible resources (hard copy and URLs) within all PD Programming and Providing credible resources (hard copy and URLs) within all PD Programming and Developing and implementing educator-speaker visits to schools in a “community forum” type setting. Developing and implementing educator-speaker visits to schools in a “community forum” type setting.

6 Education Needs (Cont’d) Data Acquisition Developing oil related programs for data collected by citizens (students and interested, community adults). Developing oil related programs for data collected by citizens (students and interested, community adults). How can this need be best accomplished? How can this need be best accomplished?

7 Education Needs (Cont’d) Funding for… Classroom teachers’ use, i.e., water quality test kits and GPS units; Classroom teachers’ use, i.e., water quality test kits and GPS units; PD programs through academic and informal centers (museums, aquariums, and science centers); PD programs through academic and informal centers (museums, aquariums, and science centers); Student field-trips to visit their coasts in FL, AL, MS, LA, and/or TX; Student field-trips to visit their coasts in FL, AL, MS, LA, and/or TX; Opportunities for teachers to present and share their oil- related resources with their peers and academic and industry professionals; and Opportunities for teachers to present and share their oil- related resources with their peers and academic and industry professionals; and Translations for activities from English to Spanish and Vietnamese. Translations for activities from English to Spanish and Vietnamese.

8 Education Needs (Cont’d) What are we forgetting? What are we forgetting? Discussion by everyone! Discussion by everyone!

9 For additional information, contact sharon@imms.org


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