TeachBlue Newsletter #1: Building Ocean Literacy from Early Childhood
The TeachBlue Erasmus+ project continues its mission of bringing marine and ocean literacy closer to young learners through innovative educational approaches designed for children aged 4–8.
The first TeachBlue newsletter presents the project’s latest developments, research findings, and educational vision, highlighting the importance of introducing environmental awareness from the earliest stages of learning.
📘 Researching the Current State of Ocean Literacy in Early Childhood Education
One of the project’s first major achievements was the completion of the “State-of-the-Art Report on the Current Situation of Marine and Ocean Literacy in Early Childhood Education (ECEC)”.
The report combines:
- Academic and policy research
- Educational curriculum analysis
- Field research involving children aged 4–8
- Creative methods such as storytelling and drawings
Translated into several languages (EN, PL, EL, PT), the report aims to ensure accessibility and encourage wider discussion on how marine education can become part of early childhood learning across Europe.
🌍 Why Ocean Literacy Matters in Early Childhood
TeachBlue highlights that early childhood is a key period for shaping values, habits, and behaviors that last a lifetime.
By introducing concepts such as:
- Protecting marine ecosystems
- Reducing waste
- Conserving water
- Respecting biodiversity
children begin developing environmental responsibility and a stronger connection with nature from an early age.
The newsletter also emphasizes that learning becomes more meaningful when children engage through:
- Interactive lessons
- Storytelling
- Gamification
- Hands-on activities
- Creative environmental projects
🎲 Innovative Educational Tools Developed by TeachBlue
To support teachers and educators, the TeachBlue project is developing a complete educational toolkit that combines theory, creativity, and interactive learning.
The toolkit includes:
- Teacher’s Curriculum & Handbook with structured educational modules
- Educational Activities Guide with practical classroom resources
- TeachBlue Board Game promoting ocean literacy through play and exploration
These resources are designed to help teachers integrate marine awareness into everyday classroom activities in a fun, accessible, and engaging way.
🐢 Raising Awareness Through Ocean Conservation Days
The newsletter also highlights the importance of international environmental observance days that promote ocean and marine protection.
Some of the featured awareness days include:
- World Wetlands Day
- Coral Triangle Day
- World Sea Turtle Day
- International Coastal Cleanup Day
- World Fisheries Day
These global initiatives remind communities worldwide about the urgent need to protect marine ecosystems and encourage sustainable practices.
💻 TeachBlue Online: A Growing Digital Community
Beyond printed materials and classroom activities, TeachBlue has also established a strong online presence through its website and social media platforms.
The project’s digital channels provide:
- Free educational resources
- Downloadable materials
- Multimedia content
- Project updates and activities
- Interactive discussions about marine conservation
By combining education, digital outreach, and innovative tools, TeachBlue is building a growing community of educators, parents, and stakeholders committed to creating a more sustainable future for the next generation. 🌊💙

