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Full-Text Articles in Education
Regional Organisations As A Mechanism To Ensure Maritime Safety And Security: The Case Of The Southern Africa Development Community-Sadc, Elcidio Agostinho
Regional Organisations As A Mechanism To Ensure Maritime Safety And Security: The Case Of The Southern Africa Development Community-Sadc, Elcidio Agostinho
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Combating Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated (Iuu) Fishing In Ecuador:: The Maritime Authority Approach For The Exercise Of Coastal State Rights, Daniela Andrade Tamayo
Combating Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated (Iuu) Fishing In Ecuador:: The Maritime Authority Approach For The Exercise Of Coastal State Rights, Daniela Andrade Tamayo
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Safe Manning Of Ships In The Era Of New And Emerging Technologies, Amna Javed
Safe Manning Of Ships In The Era Of New And Emerging Technologies, Amna Javed
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Extended Reality In Maritime Education And Training: A Case Study Of India, Tirth Sanjeev Vakil
The Use Of Extended Reality In Maritime Education And Training: A Case Study Of India, Tirth Sanjeev Vakil
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Decarbonization Of Shipping: An African Union Perspective, Daukorude Stephen Coleman
Decarbonization Of Shipping: An African Union Perspective, Daukorude Stephen Coleman
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Decarbonisation Of The Shipping Industry By 2050: Opportunities And Challenges In Market-Based Measures, Vaishak Arayakee
Decarbonisation Of The Shipping Industry By 2050: Opportunities And Challenges In Market-Based Measures, Vaishak Arayakee
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Harmonization Of Sierra Leone’S Oil Pollution Prevention Legal Framework With Marpol 73/78 Annex I Regulations, Regina Chokolay Conteh-Khali
Harmonization Of Sierra Leone’S Oil Pollution Prevention Legal Framework With Marpol 73/78 Annex I Regulations, Regina Chokolay Conteh-Khali
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Investigating The Relevance Of Effectiveness Of Cybersecurity Measures In The Philippine Maritime Industry, Marife S. Duatin
Investigating The Relevance Of Effectiveness Of Cybersecurity Measures In The Philippine Maritime Industry, Marife S. Duatin
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Maritime Education And Training At The Secondary Level In St. Vincent And The Grenadines, Gordon Kevin Charles
The Role Of Maritime Education And Training At The Secondary Level In St. Vincent And The Grenadines, Gordon Kevin Charles
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Safety Culture Through Maritime Education And Training: : The Maritime Academy Of Asia And The Pacific Model, Art Jamel Villa Hipol
Enhancing Safety Culture Through Maritime Education And Training: : The Maritime Academy Of Asia And The Pacific Model, Art Jamel Villa Hipol
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Mitigating Maritime Unemployment In Georgia: An Met Perspective, Besik Chkhikvadze
Mitigating Maritime Unemployment In Georgia: An Met Perspective, Besik Chkhikvadze
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Integrating A Sustainability Curriculum Within Maritime Education: Case Study Of A South African University, Yamkela Nhleko
Integrating A Sustainability Curriculum Within Maritime Education: Case Study Of A South African University, Yamkela Nhleko
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Challenges And Opportunities For Maritime Education And Training In The 4th Industrial Revolution, Herbert De Vera Nalupa
Challenges And Opportunities For Maritime Education And Training In The 4th Industrial Revolution, Herbert De Vera Nalupa
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Anatomy Of Research And Innovation: The Knowledge Triangle From A Namibian Perspective, Aaron Shitayi
Anatomy Of Research And Innovation: The Knowledge Triangle From A Namibian Perspective, Aaron Shitayi
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Development Of Faculty Development Program In The Philippine Coast Guard Training Institutes, Marissa Faycho-Bangayan
Development Of Faculty Development Program In The Philippine Coast Guard Training Institutes, Marissa Faycho-Bangayan
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Maritime Education And Training In Maritime Development In Angola, Domingos Albano Jones
The Role Of Maritime Education And Training In Maritime Development In Angola, Domingos Albano Jones
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Digital Competences Framework For Seafarers: A Case Study Of Navigation Officers, Latifa Oumouzoun
Digital Competences Framework For Seafarers: A Case Study Of Navigation Officers, Latifa Oumouzoun
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Key Component Of Continuing Professional Development In The Maritime Context, Olga Zavalniuk, Volodymyr Nesterenko, Inna Zavalniuk, Halyna Doshchenko
A Key Component Of Continuing Professional Development In The Maritime Context, Olga Zavalniuk, Volodymyr Nesterenko, Inna Zavalniuk, Halyna Doshchenko
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
The maritime industry, one of the world’s most influential industries, is developing with a rapid speed. There is, therefore, a special need to find new approaches to prepare students to be ready for the changing realities of modern life. Taking into account generational peculiarities of information perception, new approaches were developed with the aim of building a number of competencies for future marine specialists in order to manage ships safely and efficiently. Ukrainian sailors are said to reflect a high level of training and professional skills, which is considered to be a distinguishing feature. Nevertheless, nowadays Ukrainian seafarers are facing …
Lifelong Learning: The 21st Century Skill To Guide Maritime Training And Development, Angelica Sogor
Lifelong Learning: The 21st Century Skill To Guide Maritime Training And Development, Angelica Sogor
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
Each educational institution, each industry, and each business sector within an industry is likely to have their own unique requirements for what 21st century skills are needed to develop a successful, innovative, and sustainable future. When looking at a few areas (including educational and professional contexts) where research and strategy development have been conducted on this matter, there are some common trends. One of these common trends is the ability to understand, appreciate, and act on the concept that learning, personal growth, and professional aptitude are not “one and done” achievements. In order to develop a core set of professional …
An Engineer On Board A Marine Research Vessel: Proposal For Education And Extra-Curricular Activity Toward The Creation Of Value, Hironori Funatsu
An Engineer On Board A Marine Research Vessel: Proposal For Education And Extra-Curricular Activity Toward The Creation Of Value, Hironori Funatsu
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
Seafarers do not come in the foreground in society and support their country from locations away from many nations. Under such a special circumstance, the Happiness Of Life At Sea (HOLAS) as seafaring is a life, both on board and ashore, where seafarers acquire and achieve their own value in themselves internally. Here I consider and propose, through my personal experiences, value-creating activities which we must address as part of maritime education and extra-curricular from now on
An Example Of Risk Management On Board A Cruise Ship: Covid-19, Katsuya Matsui, Nobuaki Nakamura
An Example Of Risk Management On Board A Cruise Ship: Covid-19, Katsuya Matsui, Nobuaki Nakamura
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
The COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 is still giving impacts to world economy and crisis management system. My cruise ship sailed from Yokohama in Jan 17 2020 to round Asian Cruise with 300 aged passengers and 200 crews under beginning of emergency situation. As a reference of crisis management and human behaviour, designated in STCW convention STCW section V/2 par. 3-4 and is based on the guidelines of IMO Model Course 1.29, I introduce my experience featuring leadership of crisis management of anti-infectious disease of COVID 19 as a captain of cruise ship. The objective of this paper is to suggest …
Cyber Security Training Strategy: Dealing With Maritime Scada Risks, Dimitrios Dalaklis, Nikitas Nikitakos, Razali Yaacob
Cyber Security Training Strategy: Dealing With Maritime Scada Risks, Dimitrios Dalaklis, Nikitas Nikitakos, Razali Yaacob
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
Control systems on board ships collect sensor measurements and data from various operational activities and display all the relevant information; they also facilitate relaying of control commands to local or remote equipment. Distributed control systems (DCS) are typically used within a single process or generating plant; supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems are used for larger-scale environments. The SCADA system communications infrastructure tends to be slower and less reliable, and so the remote terminal unit in a SCADA system has local control schemes to handle that eventuality. Security in general and cyber security specifically were not the major concerns …
New Education Tools For Electro-Technical Officer (Eto), Axel Rafoth, Jens Borchardt
New Education Tools For Electro-Technical Officer (Eto), Axel Rafoth, Jens Borchardt
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
Electrical systems in seagoing ships have been rapidly developed and changed over the last years. Not only in passenger ships large scale electrical drives have been implemented. The number and the complexity of electrical consumers has also increased significantly. Based on Manila amendment 2010 STCW focus is set on new developments on board and so influenced the newer education path for electro-technical officer (ETO). This paper should give ideas for useful experimental setups to prepare trainees for their future job onboard. Focus is set to laboratory, practical education to be defined more detailed.
Stcw Water Survival Training Needs Basic Swim Evaluation, James Downey
Stcw Water Survival Training Needs Basic Swim Evaluation, James Downey
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
The study reveals the current supplemental water survival training best practices of American, Spanish and Japanese maritime universities. This research reviews ongoing institutional training above the required STCW practical assessments, Table A-VI/1 and NVIC 08-14. The purpose of this paper is to highlight and share the best practices of participating schools. This vital supplemental training showcased in this study is meant to promote this accessory training throughout all maritime universities. Additionally, the study encourages further discussion on how much supplemental training is needed for today’s mariners. This research will give administrators and instructors valuable insight into their counterparts training methods. …
Maap Transition From Iso 9001:2015 To Iso 21001:2018 The New Quality Standard In Education Organization, Eduardo Ma R. Santos, Michael A. Amon
Maap Transition From Iso 9001:2015 To Iso 21001:2018 The New Quality Standard In Education Organization, Eduardo Ma R. Santos, Michael A. Amon
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
Sustainable success has become an ever-more-important future goal in all industries but challenges arise from the advent of fourth industrial revolution and revisions of national and international regulations directly affect the shipping industry trickling down to the Maritime Education and Training Institutions (METI). Thus, a metamorphosis of standards for a maritime school like the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) transitioning to a more tailor-fit Quality Standards is inevitable to manage the changes in educational organizations. ISO 21001:2018 has been published in oder to replace IWA 2:2007. This prompted the Academy to evolve from the traditional ISO 9001:2015 …
The Critical Role Of Government And Key Industry Players For Sustainable Development Of Maritime Education And Training Institutions: The Case Of Institutional Development In Kenya, Talib Ibrahim Mohammed
The Critical Role Of Government And Key Industry Players For Sustainable Development Of Maritime Education And Training Institutions: The Case Of Institutional Development In Kenya, Talib Ibrahim Mohammed
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
Maritime Education and Training (MET) in Kenya has developed over the years at the university in addition to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) levels. However, despite the apparent growth, funding of MET is still a challenge. This is clear through lack of defined stakeholder engagement of key industry players and the government to guarantee sustainable training needs collaboration between the industry and the institutions is still a challenge. The paper investigates the challenges of funding for MET through a descriptive and analytical approach to address sustainability of MET in Kenya. Data was collected through the statistics for disbursements …
Are Ships Communities Of Practice?, Josephine Nthia, Quentin N. Cox
Are Ships Communities Of Practice?, Josephine Nthia, Quentin N. Cox
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
The purpose of this paper is to explore the idea that a merchant ship aligns with the academic notion of a Community of Practice. Through secondary qualitative research, the paper identifies several characteristics which provide compelling evidence. Young seafarers face multiple challenges joining their first ship, not only in terms of mastering the technicalities of their roles but also in terms of social behaviour and interaction. As anyone contemplating the training of school leavers will realise, the people from whom they learn, will inevitably influence their conduct. Learning on the job is not exclusive to the apprentice. Ship staff will …
An Evaluation Of Maap’S Train The Simulator Trainer And Assessor (Imo Model Course 6.10): Trainees’ Perspectives And Reverberations, Lester C. Malabanan, Leonora T. Dela Cruz
An Evaluation Of Maap’S Train The Simulator Trainer And Assessor (Imo Model Course 6.10): Trainees’ Perspectives And Reverberations, Lester C. Malabanan, Leonora T. Dela Cruz
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
The study aims to analyze how the trainees evaluate the “Train the simulator trainer and assessor” (IMO Model Course 6.10) provided by the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) for free in cooperation with the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The training is regularly rendered as one of the extension services of MAAP. The study utilized the data from the evaluation form accomplished by the eight batches corresponding to 94 trainees in 2019. Results showed that the trainees regarded the training as “Excellent” in terms of the General Information. The trainees likewise …
The Needs, Challenges And Prospects Of Maritime Education And Training In Georgia, George Gabedava, Guram Kakabadze
The Needs, Challenges And Prospects Of Maritime Education And Training In Georgia, George Gabedava, Guram Kakabadze
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
Georgia is a maritime country. It has been associated with the sea since ancient times, and therefore maritime education in the country has existed for more than seven decades. Even today, highly trained maritime specialists graduated from the maritime institutions of Georgia continue to work successfully on ocean-going vessels flying under the Georgian flag and the flags of many other countries. About 80 to 90 percent of maritime accidents are attributable to human error. Hence it is important that seafarers be well educated and trained, able to understand and execute commands, manage risks, and solve problems in order to ensure …
Psycholinguistic Features Of Successful Transformation Of Engineering Thinking In Speech, Olena Tyron, Svitlana Korieshkova
Psycholinguistic Features Of Successful Transformation Of Engineering Thinking In Speech, Olena Tyron, Svitlana Korieshkova
Proceedings of the International Maritime Lecturers' Association (IMLA) 2021 Joint Conference With IMEC32, ICERS15 and INSLC21
In this article, we try to answer the question of what makes it difficult for future engineers to express their ideas on technical topics in oral speech. The theoretical basis of the organizational procedure of the study was the concept, according to which a comprehensive description of the professional linguistic personality can be conducted on the verbal (professional speech) and cognitive (professional picture of the world) levels. We studied future engineers’ thinking patterns and found out which parts of speech were their first associations in technical, business, and everyday communication. The purpose of the study was to identify the fundamental …