In a nation where 70% of land lies under water by 2050, solar-powered boat schools keep literacy afloat.
**Pedagogy of Survival**
Students learn tidal algebra (calculating flood heights) and amphibious agriculture (growing rice in floating beds). Lessons are projected onto sails using pico-projectors, visible across half-mile-wide rivers.
**Gender Currents**
Girls’ attendance rose 300% after boats installed privacy screens and menstrual kits. Female captains like Ayesha Rahman navigate monsoons using ancient star charts updated with satellite data.
**Ecological Textbooks**
Pages are made from water hyacinth pulp and printed with squid ink. After use, books dissolve into fish food—a闭环 system combating invasive species.
**Global Model**
UNICEF now adapts these schools for Amazonian and Mekong communities. As oceans rise, Bangladesh’s ingenuity offers a lifeline to drowning nations.
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