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Paz Buttedahl (April 8, 1942 – October 8, 2007) was a Canadian former professor at University of British Columbia and Royal Roads University, a researcher and an educator specialized in global education and international development issues. She was married to
Knute Buttedahl Knute Bjarne Buttedahl (April 9, 1925 – March 11, 2000) was a Canadian expert on global education and international development, and faculty professor of adult education at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver BC, Canada. Buttedahl was ...
and was the co-founder and president of Buttedahl R & D Associates (BRDA), Vancouver BC. She was also the founder and director of
VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas (1998–2007) was a Canadian organization of higher education dedicated to the research and projects implementation of Education for sustainable development centered in the academic integration of the America ...
with a main campus in Vancouver BC and an overseas campus in Santiago, Chile. Buttedahl was a member of the
World Academy of Art and Science The World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS), founded in 1960, is an international non-governmental scientific organization and global network of more than 800 scientists, artists, and scholars in more than 90 countries. It serves as a forum for s ...
and participated in the
Peacebuilding Commission The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) is a United Nations intergovernmental advisory body of both the General Assembly and the Security Council that supports peace efforts in conflict affected countries. A key addition to the capacity ...
.


Early life

She was born Cecilia Paz Goycoolea Grunwald, in Vicuña Mackenna, Santiago, Chile to an upper-middle-class family of European descent. Her father came from a Roman Catholic family originally from ''Euskadi''
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, Spain, and her mother from a Jewish Eastern European family. She had two sisters, Loreto and Sofia, and a brother, Valerio.


Education

Buttedahl attended a boarding school that was run by nuns. Feeling an affinity with the nuns' lifestyle, she joined their order, the
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in the World (CMT) after graduating from high school and was sent to work at the convent ''"Santa Teresa delle Suore Carmelitane Missionarie Teresiane"'' in
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, Argentina. After a couple of years at the convent and just before taking her nun's vows, she decided to work in education and terminated her service at the monastery. She became an elementary school teacher at ''" Immaculata of Buenos Aires",'' a private Roman Catholic all girls school in Argentina. While teaching at the school, Buttedahl became the holder of an international scholarship with the help of the church and moved to the United States to produce a television program for Latin American children that focused on current affairs, promoting staying in school. Her project was successful in the US and she had the opportunity to obtain a scholarship from
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in Tallahassee, where she earned her doctorate in adult learning and international development. This is also where she met her second husband, Dr. Knute Buttedahl. In 1975 they moved to Toronto, Ontario with her two children from her first marriage.


Career

Buttedahl and
Knute Knut ( Norwegian and Swedish), Knud (Danish), or Knútur (Icelandic) is a Scandinavian, German, and Dutch first name, of which the anglicised form is Canute. In Germany both "Knut" and "Knud" are used. In Spanish and Portuguese Canuto is used ...
worked together at the Canadian Association for Adult Education (now the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education) in Toronto, Ontario, until they moved to Vancouver in 1978. She would eventually return to Ontario in the mid-1980s becoming project manager and program director for the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), while her husband worked with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) conducting and implementing projects on international development and global education, mainly in Latin America and Asia. They would return to Vancouver in the late 1990s. In 1978, Buttedahl moved with her family to Vancouver, BC, Canada, taking an academic position at the Faculty of Education, at UBC ( University of British Columbia). In 1980, while working in academia, she co-founded with Knute, a non-government-organization ( NGO) to provide services in Global Education to developing countries, they launched BRDA Buttedahl R & D Associates, an R&D firm which published adult education material and international development reports centered in sustainable education, integrating academics and field research working across borders, in multi-cultural and multi-lingual settings, cutting across multiple time zones, ensuring smooth transfer of new knowledge and technology to other groups or departments involved in innovation and
Global R&D management Global R&D management is the discipline of designing and leading R&D processes globally, i.e. across borders, in multi-cultural and multi-lingual settings, and cutting across multiple time zones. In addition, managing R&D organizations, and ensurin ...
. BRDA was based in Vancouver BC, providing consultancy services in research, editing, and publishing to projects funded by international agencies and organizations, among their clients included the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO), the U.S. Agency for International Development ( USAID), and the
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(OAS). In 1998, Buttedahl launched
VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas (1998–2007) was a Canadian organization of higher education dedicated to the research and projects implementation of Education for sustainable development centered in the academic integration of the America ...
, a Global Education arm at UBC operating in partnership with the Vancouver Institute Lectures program, to support research on Human Resources Development and Training Programs for worldwide implementations.
VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas (1998–2007) was a Canadian organization of higher education dedicated to the research and projects implementation of Education for sustainable development centered in the academic integration of the America ...
assisted programs under the umbrella of UNESCO and CIDA, also participated in large multinational Educational Reform implementations. After the death of Knute, she began to work on the evolution of VIA's own creative projects centered in Women in development, and took an academic position in Victoria BC at Royal Roads University, where she went on to launch a Master's program centered in Peace-building and Governance. While working in Victoria she met and married John K. Park.


Legacy

Beside participating in public presentations and conferences world-wide, her extensive research and writingTerminologie de l'éducation des adultes, par Colin Titmus et Paz Buttedahl - www.bookeenstore.com/ebook/9782402395748/terminologie-de-l-education-des-adultes-colin-titmus-paz-buttedahl-diana-ironside work, Buttedahl aided her interns and young consultants working on international development projects world-wide. An award was created in her honor, the "Paz Buttedahl Career Achievement Award in Academia".


References


External links

* Dr. Rajesh Tandon - speaker for the Knute & Paz Buttedahl Memorial Lecture Held March 8, 2013. (Educational Studies) - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8dvoTrsjRc * Robert Hogg receives the "Paz Buttedahl Career Achievement Award" - SFU.ca - https://www.sfu.ca/fhs/news-events/news/year/2013/robert-hogg-receives-career.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Buttedahl, Paz 1942 births Florida State University alumni Chilean academics Writers from Vancouver Chilean people of Basque descent Royal Roads University faculty Founders of educational institutions University of British Columbia faculty