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conference contribution
posted on 2025-02-11, 01:15authored byMeric Karahalil, Margareta Lutzhoft, Joel ScanlanJoel Scanlan
The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) provides a foundational framework for maritime education and training (MET). However, variations in its interpretation across different nations and institutions lead to diverse teaching practices and strategies. This diversity stems from differences in national regulations, resources, cultures, and the perspectives of institutions and instructors. This study introduces a concept map to scaffold the key concepts influencing maritime simulator-based education. By examining both the education system and student factors, the concept map offers insights into these various factors through observations from simulator-based teaching sessions and discussions with maritime educators and students. This tool can help identify differences and highlight good practices. It is a valuable resource for stakeholders, promoting a novel approach to developing an effective, comprehensive, coherent maritime simulator-based education.
History
Publication title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MARITIME UNIVERSITIES, IAMU CONFERENCE
Volume
2023-October
Pagination
29
eISSN
2706-6762
ISSN
2706-6762
Department/School
Australian Institute of Health Service Management (AIHSM)
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Publication status
Published online
Event title
International Association of Maritime Universities Conference (IAMU)