| Oceanography > Issues > Archive > Volume 13 > Issue 3 |
2000, Oceanography 13(3):118–119, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2000.23
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Dean A. McManus | University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
This column will look at education in oceanography. It will ask questions and pose problems for discussion, proffer a few answers, act as a guide to educational literature and resources, and, I hope, entertain as well as inform. Now and then, its contents may even bother us. It will cover all the education sectors of oceanography—informal, K-12, undergraduate, and graduate-but the emphasis will be on the last two. First, though, who am I to be writing about oceanographic education?
McManus, D.A. 2000. In the oceanography classroom: Let's begin with some questions. Oceanography 13(3):118–119, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2000.23.