European Maritime Day 2024

30–31 May 2024 | Svendborg, Denmark

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Jan de Boer

Mayor of the Municipality Den Helder (The Netherlands)

Municipality of Den Helder

Den Helder, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

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In Den Helder we have the first certified Blue School in Europe, the Jac P Thijsseschool. Their certificate was presented in our city by Euro commissioner Sinkevičius in May 2021 during the European Maritime Days. Located in a coastal city this preliminary school has the ocean in their DNA. For the last four years they have been applying one of the five ocean theme’s to their classrooms tailored for the age of these children. The activities of this school made other teachers in Den Helder enthusiastic. This resulted in the certification in 2022 of our secondary school, Scholen aan Zee (Schools at Sea) of which students joined a national solar boat race competition in a boat they build themselves. And in 2023 of our vocational school, VONK where students joined a Hackathon on sustainable fishing. Last year on UN Water Day, 22 of March, we held our first national Blue School congress in Den Helder. Aim of the congress is to inspire teachers in our country about the Blue School program for them to also start these theme projects with their students.This year on 22 March we did the same. Challenge Our most commonly faced challenge is that national and regional ministries are only responsible to test the quality of the schools and defined results of the children/students. And a municipality is only responsible for the housing of the schools. Therefor no government is responsible for, or involved with, facilitating children’s education on the importance of the Ocean. From the perspective of freedom of education this is great. However teachers are limited by the teaching materials that are available. They don’t have access to funds to create special projects on an important theme like the Ocean. The Blue Schools in Den Helder create these projects in their own sparetime. Our current practices to implement the Ocean into the classroom: Tailor the project for the appropriate age-level, make more teachers enthusiastic and foster co-operation between different schools.
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Biography

Mr J.A. (Jan) de Boer was appointed Mayor of Den Helder on 4 March 2021.

Before that, he was Mayor of the municipality of Buren (province of Gelderland) and Alderman in the municipalities of Landsmeer, Harlingen and Hoorn.

In those positions, he was responsible for public order and safety, regional cooperation, enforcement and measures to mitigate subversion threats, personnel and organisation, finance, road infrastructure, public health, spatial planning, the environment, services, economic affairs, social affairs, sustainability, and communication.

Between 2002 and 2006, he was a member of the city council and the audit committee of the municipality of Hoorn. Prior to 2006, he taught economics in secondary education.

He is also the author of a book devoted to the history of the Van Buren family in America: ‘Van boerenknecht tot president’ (English title: The farmhand and the president), Emjee Uitgevers, ISBN 978-94-90329-92-1.

Mr De Boer is 54 years old and an active member of D66, the liberal democratic party in the Netherlands. He is married and has three children.

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Municipality of Den Helder

http://www.denhelder.nl

Speaker sessions (1)

Thursday, 30 May 2024

16:00 - 17:00

EMD Cities Roundtable - Maritime education: becoming a blue school municipality

Format:In-personLocation:Lok 305 (floor 3)Track:EMD Cities Network - Round table

Organised by Den Helder Municipality (NL) - Book your seat now! The number of places available is limited !