The Ocean Race Learning Programme provides stimulating resources to
give schoolchildren aged 6-12 years of age, a unique insight into the
problems and positive, practical solutions to combat the ocean plastic
crisis. Building on the programme from the previous edition of the race –
already used by over 110,000 children in 41 countries – a new science
and sailing module has been introduced. This shows how sailors are
helping scientists to increase our understanding of the scale of the
problem and use this knowledge to create positive action.
Lucy Hunt, The Ocean Race, Learning Programme Manager, said: “The
topics are designed to offer an exciting way for children to learn more
about the plastic crisis affecting our seas.
“They allow insight into the exciting world of yacht racing and ocean
health whilst contributing to a range of national curricula with all
resources easily downloadable through our website.”
The programme consists of five topics; ‘What is The Ocean Race?’
‘What is Ocean Plastic Pollution?’ ‘How to reduce plastic pollution’,
‘My Positive Plastic Footprint’ and ‘Science and Sailing’.
The science module is subdivided into five suggested lesson plans
which can be delivered over five days as part of science week. The
module addresses STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)
themes, global citizenship, geography, drama and language.
Curricula for geography, history, STEAM, language, global citizenship
and art are all catered for in the lesson plans and colour-coded
worksheets. Different cross-curricular class activities are also
optional and listed in the teacher’s booklet of each topic.
The Ocean Race mascot Wisdom, a real life Laysan albatross from
Midway Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, accompanies the children on their
journey and empowers them to become ‘Champions for the Sea’. She
features throughout the education resources and enables students to
reflect on their lessons and learn about each topic in a fun way.
Although the resources are age specific, the 8-12 year olds versions
are a good introductory fact booklet for anyone older who also wants to
be better informed on The Ocean Race, our ocean connection, ocean health
and how we can reduce ocean plastic pollution. A programme for
secondary schools is being developed in time for the start of the next
edition of the race in Alicante, Spain in autumn 2021.
The Learning Programme forms part of ‘Racing with Purpose’, in
collaboration with Premier Partner 11th Hour Racing. This contains a
broad range of initiatives for cleaner and healthier seas, with
sustainability as a core value of the event.
Todd McGuire, 11th Hour Racing Program Director, added: “Sailing
offers an incredibly powerful platform to engage youth on many education
topics - whether it’s the science of sailing, the mystery and
complexity of the ocean, the variety of sea life, or the devastating
effects of plastic pollution.
“Contributing and enriching the overall sustainability strategy of
The Ocean Race, the Education Programme has proven to be a really
successful tool to engage large audiences across all continents, and
also reach communities that may not have daily interaction with the
ocean. We are excited to contribute to the expansion and continued
legacy of this program, with the goal of inspiring new and upcoming
ocean stewards and future leaders.”
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