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Thomas Barr Greenfield fonds

  • UTA 1333
  • Fonds
  • 1949 - 1998

The fonds is divided into two series.

Series 1 contains course notes, correspondence, addresses, articles, manuscripts, notes, minutes, and photographs relating to the activities of Thom Greenfield as a professor of educational administration at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and as a gay activist, especially in relation to "Gay Fathers of Toronto", of which he was one of the founders.

Series 2 contains professional materials that relate to Greenfield's appointment at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (correspondence with students and faculty, letters of reference, memoranda, and manuscripts), editorial work related to Greenfield's position as Associate Editor of "Curriculum Inquiry," manuscripts and correspondence related to the organization "Gay Fathers of Toronto," manuscripts for "The educational programs and purposes of the Batchewana Band: a management audit,"and personal correspondence and manuscripts relating to finances, politics, and family.

Greenfield, T. Barr (Thomas Barr)

Course Materials

Course materials and correspondence to students in the framework of Greenfield's work at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.

STUDENTS -- Full: 30 Nov 87

Letters of reference, recommendation (for students and faculty), feedback on student work, and professional correspondence in the framework of Greenfield's work at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.

Curriculum Inquiry 2 -- to 6 Oct 87

Related to Greenfield's work as Assoiate Editor of the journal, "Curriculum Inquiry." Documents contain editorial notes, letters, and manuscripts. Contain letters to Michael Connelly, "Curriculum Inquiry" Editor.

6 Oct 87 -- CI - 3

Related to Greenfield's work as Assoiate Editor of the journal, "Curriculum Inquiry." Documents contain editorial notes, letters, and manuscripts. Contain letters to Michael Connelly, "Curriculum Inquiry" Editor. Materials have been identified that were published in Vol. 17, No. 3 (Autumn, 1987), as well as in the " Editorial: Writers and the Written: Writers and the Self" by Thomas B. Greenfield in Vol. 18, No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 245-253.

1 Batchewana SWP = 60K -- 1 Aug 87

Documents (chapters, appendices, "final") of "The educational programs and purposes of the Batchewana Band: a management audit," a management audit of educational programs administered by the Batchewana Indian Band of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

STUDENTS II

Correspondence with and in relation to Ed.D. students, and their thesis work in particular, in the framework of Greenfield's work at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.

Letters Business

Correspondence relating to civic, political, personal business and financial matters. Includes letter to Prime Minister Mulroney.

May 1988 -- Reflect Research

Interview questions about teaching and administration. The document's heading is "Interview Schedule for CEOs." The footer reads, "Devised for the first interview on May 11, 1988 and modified after three interviews."

2 -- Batchewana.Bib

Appears to be the bibliography of "The educational programs and purposes of the Batchewana Band: a management audit," a management audit of educational programs administered by the Batchewana Indian Band of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

FORMAT Encyclop.mss

The manuscript, "Theories of Educational Organization: A Critical Perspective" is published in the International Encyclopedia of Education: Research and Studies, Pergamon Press Ltd. Oxford, 1985. The latest edit done to the document is in 1991.

Manuscripts II -- Humanfac.mss

Two manuscripts, "The Future: Towards Science or Morality in Administration" and "Organization Theory with a Human Face: The Search for Lost Values and the Disappeared Individual." The latter was presented to the Symposium, "The Re-emergence of Values and the Transformation of Organization and Administrative Theory" at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Universite de Montreal, May 28, 1985. Revised, December 1985, August 1986, September 1988.

Manuscripts I -- Reality.mss

Manuscripts.

One is titled, "Environment as Subjective Reality: A Retrospective View of Modern Organization Theory and its Failure as Administrative Theory in Education and Elsewhere." It is described as "A paper presented to the Symposium, "School Organizations and their Environments". Conference of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, April, 1983. Revised May 1983 and subsequently rejected for publication in (Educational Administration Quarterly). Second revision August 1986. This version is a draft only."

Born-digital records

These born-digital records include professional materials that relate to Greenfield's appointment at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (correspondence with students and faculty, letters of reference, memoranda, and manuscripts), editorial work related to Greenfield's position as Associate Editor of "Curriculum Inquiry," manuscripts and correspondence related to the organization "Gay Fathers of Toronto," manuscripts for "The educational programs and purposes of the Batchewana Band: a management audit,"and personal correspondence and manuscripts relating to finances, politics, and family.

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