Integrating Environmental Education into Maritime English Curriculum for Vocational Learners: Challenges and Opportunities

This research delves into the vital intersection of Vocational Education, English for Specific Purposes (ESP), and English as a Second Language (ESL) within the domain of Maritime English. The specific subtheme of the research is “English Maritime - Integrating Environmental Education into Maritime...

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Veröffentlicht in:BIO web of conferences 2023-01, Vol.79, p.8001
Hauptverfasser: Rasita Gloria Barus, Irma, Bernadtua Simanjuntak, Marudut
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This research delves into the vital intersection of Vocational Education, English for Specific Purposes (ESP), and English as a Second Language (ESL) within the domain of Maritime English. The specific subtheme of the research is “English Maritime - Integrating Environmental Education into Maritime Curriculum: Challenges and Opportunities.” The primary objective is to conduct a descriptive qualitative research analysis of existing literature to support the teaching and guidance of Maritime English, particularly for vocational learners. This research is conducted within the educational setting of the Vocational School at IPB University. In a world where maritime industries play a pivotal role in global trade and environmental consciousness is on the rise, the role of language acquisition, particularly in maritime contexts, is paramount. The integration of environmental education into the Maritime English curriculum presents a unique opportunity to address linguistic complexity, resource development, instructor competence, and time constraints. Simultaneously, it offers enhanced communication skills, global relevance, environmental responsibility, and alignment with industry trends. These findings have substantial implications for curriculum development, instructor training, flexibility, and industry engagement, contributing to more responsible maritime practices.
ISSN:2117-4458
2117-4458
DOI:10.1051/bioconf/20237908001