William S. Griffith


William Samuel "Bill" Griffith was a dedicated adult educator.

Personal life

Working internationally at both applied and academic levels, Griffith contributed intellectual excellence and hard work to a diversity of fields which mattered very much to him: literacy, family planning, agriculture, correction services – and the development of academic journals which fostered professional communities in each field.
Family was equally important to Griffith. While at Pennsylvania State University, he met and married Beverly Ann Breland – they had three children: Thomas, Kathryn, Rebecca, and five grandchildren.

Academic Life

1953 B Sc Pennsylvania State University
1955 MSc Louisiana State University – Dairy Science
1953–1954 Research Assistantship
1961–1963 University of Chicago Professor, Adult Education
1962–1963 Carnegie Fellowship
1963 PhD Adult Education University of Chicago
Thesis topic: The Establishment of a Growth Model of Institutions of Adult Education

Professional life

1963–1968 Assistant Professor of Education University of Chicago
1968–1977 Associate Professor of Education University of Chicago
1971 Visiting Professor of Adult Education North Carolina State University, Summer program
1971 Adult Education Quarterly with Ann P Hayes
Extension Handbook: Processes and Practices, Second Edition
1972–1973 Fulbright-Hayes Senior Research Fellow: Australian National University; University of Sydney
1975–1977 US National Academy of Sciences – Field Research Associate
1977–1983 University of British Columbia Chair: Adult Education Division
1977–1996 University of British Columbia Professor – Adult Education
1978–1979 Member: Faculty Standing Personnel Committee
1978–1982 Education Faculty representative to Agricultural Sciences Faculty
1978–1982 Charter Coordinator – Adult Basic Education Consortium
1980 awarded the AEA/USA's Research to Practice Award
1980–1981 Adult Education Association Handbook Series in Adult Education
1981–1983 BC Ministry of Agriculture – project: Expanding Training Opportunities for Extension Workers
1981–1984 Coordinator of Program of Studies and Training in Correctional Education
including recipient of $275,000. Donner Foundation grant
1982–1996 Lakeside Correctional Institution – Community Liaison Committee
1982–1984 President – Northwest Adult Education Association
1983–1996 Chair – Canadian Society of Extension – Professional Development Committee
Griffith was interested in and worked for Planned Parenthood; USAID in population education; international education, correctional education, and population education.
Other interests: was an active member of the Commission of Adult Education, the President of the Northwest Adult Education Association, the Chairman of the Commission of Professors of Adult Education and the President of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, he also served on the committee of the Adult Education Research Conference.
Griffith is listed in Who's Who In America