Sneha Girap (Editor)

Tim Byrne

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Tim Byrne


Full Name
  
Tim Clarke Byrne

Born
  
1907
Canada

Died
  
1997 (aged 89–90) Canada

Occupation
  
Canadian academic administrator

D2l pro skateboarder tim byrne


Tim Clarke Byrne (1907 – 1997; also known as T. C. Byrne) was the first President of Athabasca University. He grew up in Warspite, Alberta. He was author of the book Athabasca University: The Evolution of Distance Education and was a former Deputy Minister of Education for Alberta from 1966–1971. As Deputy Minister of Education, he helped to prepare the Order in Council to create the University.

Contents

Byrne started his career as a teacher of junior high school in 1937, and in 1942 joined the Alberta Department of Education as an Inspector of Schools. In 1957, he became Chief Superintendent. In his book, Byrne mentions that the University developed independently of Open University despite assumptions to the contrary.

In 1972, Byrne was appointed by the Minister James Foster to conduct an inquiry into Red Deer College, over a dispute between the staff and the College's Board of Governors. This helped him to establish a closer working relationship with the Minister.

Tim byrne freestyle skateboarding livin it skatemidwest


References

Tim Byrne Wikipedia