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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Great Southern Reef
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'Have you heard of the Great Southern Reef?

'Join Professor Seaweed and her friends Frankie and Sam to learn more about one of Australia's best kept secrets!

'The Great Southern Reef spans thousands of kilometres along the coast from northern New South Wales to Western Australia. It is home to giant kelp forests and fascinating animals such as rock lobsters, sea snails and sponges. Explore the sandy beaches with this inquisitive trio, and discover marine curiosities that are washed up along the coast after a big storm.

'You may be inspired to go beachcombing yourself, to learn and care about the animals and seaweed that you find!

'Reading level varies from child to child, but we recommend this book for ages 6–9. (Publication summary)

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    • Clayton, Murrumbeena - Oakleigh - Springvale area, Melbourne South East, Melbourne, Victoria,: CSIRO Publishing , 2022 .
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      Extent: 32p.
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      • Published May 2022
      ISBN: 9781486315314

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Adopting Ocean -Themed Picture Books to Promote Ocean Literacy in Primary Education Cátia Freitas , Prue Francis , Alecia Bellgrove , Paul Venzo , 2024 single work criticism
— Appears in: Children's Literature in Education , December vol. 55 no. 4 2024; (p. 701-716)

'Children’s literature about the ocean is a valuable learning tool for increasing ocean literacy in formal education. This instruction is, nonetheless, reliant on teachers’ capacity to explore, appreciate and understand the different ways in which elements of picture books convey ocean concepts. As researchers who work collaboratively in marine science education and children’s literature, we analysed a targeted sample of picture books about a largely unknown temperate reef system on the southern coastline of Australia, the Great Southern Reef. Our exploration of these picture books' verbal and visual strategies showed how they can be used as model examples of scientifically accurate educational resources to deliver ocean concepts, increase awareness of a local marine environment, and promote positive attitudes towards science. The portrayal of scientists, particularly female scientists in these texts can also expand children’s perceptions and beliefs about who scientists are and how they work, and ultimately impact young people’s career choices. We argue that the analysis modelled in this article can be adapted to different selections of ocean-themed picture books. Therefore, we provide recommendations for educators in other regions of the world choosing picture books to improve ocean education in the context of other local marine environments.' (Publication abstract)

Adopting Ocean -Themed Picture Books to Promote Ocean Literacy in Primary Education Cátia Freitas , Prue Francis , Alecia Bellgrove , Paul Venzo , 2024 single work criticism
— Appears in: Children's Literature in Education , December vol. 55 no. 4 2024; (p. 701-716)

'Children’s literature about the ocean is a valuable learning tool for increasing ocean literacy in formal education. This instruction is, nonetheless, reliant on teachers’ capacity to explore, appreciate and understand the different ways in which elements of picture books convey ocean concepts. As researchers who work collaboratively in marine science education and children’s literature, we analysed a targeted sample of picture books about a largely unknown temperate reef system on the southern coastline of Australia, the Great Southern Reef. Our exploration of these picture books' verbal and visual strategies showed how they can be used as model examples of scientifically accurate educational resources to deliver ocean concepts, increase awareness of a local marine environment, and promote positive attitudes towards science. The portrayal of scientists, particularly female scientists in these texts can also expand children’s perceptions and beliefs about who scientists are and how they work, and ultimately impact young people’s career choices. We argue that the analysis modelled in this article can be adapted to different selections of ocean-themed picture books. Therefore, we provide recommendations for educators in other regions of the world choosing picture books to improve ocean education in the context of other local marine environments.' (Publication abstract)

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