Environmental Studies]]> Irene Heaven]]> Muskoka
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Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies]]> Background information on seminar held September 24, 2003; includes biographies, workshop overview.

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The major trends in adult education in Canada from 1920 to 1998 are presented in the first part of the paper. The history of the creation of the Haliburton Highlands Learning Centre, an overview of the literacy needs of the County, and the issues surrounding literacy program delivery in the area are then outlined.]]>
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies]]>
Host contact: Tuyten, Nicole]]> Department: Geography]]> Host contact: Prince, Jim]]> Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies]]> Department: Sociology]]> Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies]]> Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies]]> Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies]]> This paper describes all aspects of the resource development plan for Halibuton and Peterborough including the history, staffing, need for funding, govenrment, politics, ect.

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Host contacts: Matthews, Jess; Wooton, Brent]]> Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies]]> Host contact: Wooton, Brent]]> Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies]]> Host contact: Evans, Gord]]> Department: Geography]]> Host contact: Reid, Heather]]> Department: Geography]]> Host contact: Ross, Heather]]> Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies]]> Host contacts: Christie, Lindsay; McHardy, Jim]]> Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies]]>
Moving on to Haliburton County, issues specific to holding such a festival locally are outlined by people involved in water resources management. These range from environmental concerns to those of water quality. The concepts being covered by the Leslie M. Frost Natural Resources Centre curriculum are identified as having significance to the area. Gaps in current programming and a study of existing sources for curriculum development are outlined. Finally, recommendations are made for further research as a Children's Water Festival is considered for the Haliburton area.]]>
Host contact: Martin, Barrie]]> Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies]]>