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Development of the International Ocean Literacy Survey: measuring knowledge across the world
Strang, C.; Cannady, M.A.; Chen, Y.-F. (2019). Development of the International Ocean Literacy Survey: measuring knowledge across the world. Environmental Education Research 25(2): 238-263. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2018.1440381
In: Environmental Education Research: Abingdon. ISSN 1350-4622; e-ISSN 1469-5871, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Ocean literacy, measure development, marine education, ocean sciences education, Rasch

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  • Strang, C.
  • Cannady, M.A.
  • Chen, Y.-F.

Abstract
    The Ocean Literacy movement began in the U.S. in the early 2000s, and has recently become an international effort. The focus on marine environmental issues and marine education is increasing, and yet it has been difficult to show progress of the ocean literacy movement, in part, because no widely adopted measurement tool exists. The International Ocean Literacy Survey (IOLS) aims to serve as a community-based measurement tool that allows the comparison of levels of ocean knowledge across time and location. The IOLS has already been subjected to two rounds of field testing. The results from the second testing, presented in this paper, provide evidence that the IOLS is psychometrically valid and reliable, and has a single factor structure across 17 languages and 24 countries. The analyses have also guided the construction of a third improved version that will be further tested in 2018.

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