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H.R. Baker fonds
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1956-1994 (Criação)
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2.8 m of textual records
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Harold Baker was born in Merrickville, Ontario, on June 29, 1927. He received a BSA from the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph (1950); a M.Sc. from the University of Wisconsin (1956); and a PhD. from Cornell (1959). Prior to taking graduate studies, Baker had worked in agricultural extension for the Ontario Department of Agriculture. In 1958, he joined the Centre for Community Studies in Saskatoon and, in 1962, was named Research Specialist in Extension. From 1963-1973, Baker served as Director of Extension Division. His resignation as Director enabled his return to more direct involvement in community education and development and allowed him to research social indicators and their relation to life-long learning and planned development. Baker served on the Community Planning Association of Canada, Canadian Association for Adult Education, Canadian Council on Rural Development, and was a board member of the Canadian Association for Adult Education, Canadian Council on Rural Development, and Canada World Youth. Baker died in Saskatoon on March 18, 2011.
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This fonds consists of correspondence, reports, articles, addresses, minutes, course material and notes relating to H.R. Baker’s career and research. There is considerable material regarding the development and delivery of extension programs and adult education in Saskatchewan. Much of the material deals rural and community planning and coping with changing social and economic conditions. This fonds is supplementary and complementary to the official records of the Extension Division.
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This fonds is arranged in sixteen series in accordance with H.R. Baker’s own filing system:
I. Saskatchewan Association for Lifelong Learning
II. International Year of the Child, 1979
III. Saskatchewan Advisory Council on Transportation
IV. University Work Role
V. Academic Functions / Appointments
VI. Sabbatical Leave (Projects & Publications)
VII. Correspondence
VIII. Consultations
IX. Workshop/Seminar Presentations
X. Conferences and Major Meeting Presentations
XI. Boards & Committees
XII. Written Papers and Reports by Harold R. Baker
XIII. Publications (Misc.)
XIV. Rural Development Education (RDE) Program
XV. Rural Development Education (RDE) Projects/Programs
XVI. Centre for Community Studies
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Use, publication, and/or reproduction of records are subject to the terms and conditions of the Copyright Act.
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- Baker, Harold Reid (Materia)
- University of Saskatchewan - Extension Division√ (Materia)