Hugh B. Wood papers , 1965-1968

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Wood, Hugh B.
Title
Hugh B. Wood papers
Dates
1965-1968 (inclusive)
Quantity
2.5 linear feet, (4 containers)
Collection Number
UA 011
Summary
Hugh B. Wood (1909-1995) was Professor Emeritus of the University of Oregon's College of Education. The collection includes papers reflecting Woods' teaching activities and his interests in the College of Education's international education program and teacher development program, as well as his interests in vocational education in Oregon, particularly the Tongue Point Job Corps Center in Astoria, Oregon. Correspondence, program guides to U.S. teachers colleges, and course syllabi document Wood's tour of U.S. education programs, 1967-1968, and the early development of an international education consortium among U.S. colleges.
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
UO Libraries--SCUA
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 5413463068
spcarref@uoregon.edu
Access Restrictions

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Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Hugh Bernard Wood (1909-1995) was a Professor Emeritus of the College of Education at the University of Oregon. His career at Oregon spanned thirty-five years, 1939 to 1974. Born in Angola, Indiana on February 18, 1909, Wood received his B.A. in Social Studies from the University of Toledo in Ohio in 1931. Later he earned his M.A. in education from the University of Colorado in 1935 and his Ed.D. at Teachers College, Columbia University in 1937. He married Helen Launa Croyle in 1928.

Wood was a specialist in curriculum development. In addition to his teaching at the University of Oregon, Dr. Wood participated on local, state, national and international commissions for curriculum improvement. Wood traveled extensively. Starting with a Fulbright assignment in India in 1953 (on break from Oregon), he then spent six years as the chief of the Education Division of U.S. Operations Mission in Nepal, and helped form its national education system from 1953-1959. Wood also did educational development work for UNESCO in Malawi and with the Westinghouse Learning Corporation in Vietnam in 1967.

A prolific writer, Wood authored numerous textbooks and hundreds of articles, as well as penning friendly "Wood-O-Grams"-- travelogues that found their way into Old Oregon and the local newspaper. While at Oregon, Wood also founded and helped edit Curriculum Bulletin for more than 40 years.

In 1955, Hugh and Helen co-founded the American Nepal Education Foundation, an organization that would occupy most of their attention after Hugh's retirement.

Wood was also involved in the development of vocational training centers in Oregon. He was the director for curriculum development at the Tongue Point Job Corps Center in Astoria, Oregon, in the mid-1960s, and was a frequent contributor to Oregon State Department of Education publications.

Hugh and Helen had two children, Wayne Bernard Wood and Pamela Lynn Wood. Wood died December 10, 1995, in Tillamook, Oregon.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Collection comprises miscellaneous papers of Hugh B. Wood, mostly from 1967-1968. During this time, Wood's intellectual interests included the expansion of the international education program of the University of Oregon College of Education, developing vocational job centers around Oregon, directing the curriculum at the Astoria, Oregon Tongue Point Job Corps Center, and administering the International Teacher Development Program at the University of Oregon. Miscellaneous correspondence treats his 1967 sabbatical tour of U.S. education programs at more than 20 colleges, and the early development of an international education consortium among U.S. colleges.

The collection contains correspondence; international student files; 1967-68 program guides from other U.S. teachers colleges; syllabi from other colleges (including numerous teaching aids from Prof. William Brickman); Tongue Point Jobs Corps Center policy and procedure manuals; a film documenting Nepal royalty visiting UO in 1960, and mid-1960s proposals and statistics for potential vocational/technical programs in several Oregon communities, including Coos Bay, Clackamas County, Yamhill County, Klamath County and Portland. Data includes maps and reports of Oregon school districts, regional budgets, etc.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Education--Study and teaching (Graduate)--United States
  • Graduate students, Foreign--Oregon
  • Teachers colleges--United States
  • Vocational education--Oregon

Personal Names

  • Wood, Hugh B.
  • Wood, Hugh B.

Corporate Names

  • University of Oregon
  • University of Oregon. College of Education