Background
Parnell, Dale Paul was born on July 16, 1928 in Monmouth, Oregon, United States. Son of Archie S. and Hattie B. (Dickenson) Parnell.
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excerpted from back cover and front flap A classic book for higher education leaders, particularly those interested in community colleges, "Dateline 2000" is one of the most provocative works on the future of higher education in America. Dale Parnell predicts that colleges will have a boom period with many opportunities and challenges. He goes beyond analysis of societal or collegial problems to forecast the directions that higher education might take in the future to respond to those challenges. If institutions of higher learning are to keep pace with the forces of change that impact our society, they must be prepared to respond, even in the face of increasing operational costs and growing dissatisfaction among at-risk populations. Supported by a wealth of statistical data, complemented by the views of educational, civic, and business leaders, "Dateline 2000" takes up where other studies of higher education leave off by forecasting possible future action.
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(Parnell proposes ways that community, technical, and juni...)
Parnell proposes ways that community, technical, and junior colleges and local high schools can work together on behalf of the majority of high school students who may not earn a postsecondary degree. The work introduces a four-year program of instruction that integrates secondary and postsecondary education through the 2+2 tech prep/associate degree program.
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educator association executive
Parnell, Dale Paul was born on July 16, 1928 in Monmouth, Oregon, United States. Son of Archie S. and Hattie B. (Dickenson) Parnell.
Bachelor, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, 1951. Master of Education, University Oregon, 1956. DEd, University Oregon, 1964.
Teacher, Springfield (Oregon) High School, 1951-1954;
principal, Springfield (Oregon) High School, 1954-1960;
superintendent, Lane County Schools, Eugene, Oregon, 1960-1964;
president, Lane County Community College, 1964-1968;
superintendent public instruction, State of Oregon, Salem, 1968-1974;
chancellor, San Diego Community College, 1974-1976;
president, San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, California, 1976-1981;
president, chief Executive officer, American Association Community and Junior Colls., Washington, since 1981. Appointed chair National Advisory Council on Equal Education Opportunity, Washington,1971-1975. Chair United States Navy Advisory Committee on Edition and Training, 1971-1976.
Chair education commission States Advisory Commissioners, 1982-1984. Member, secretary Labor's Commision on Achieving Necessary Skills, Alabama, since 1983. Board directors Carnegie Foundation for Advancement Teaching, Princeton, New Jersey, since 1984.
Secretary Higher Education, Washington. Lecturer and consultant in field.
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(Book by Hull, Daniel M., Parnell, Dale)
Trustee Willamette University, 1970-1974. Chair United Way Association Campaign, Washington, 1982. Chair personnel committee National Presbyterian Church, Washington.
Appointed Presidential Inaugural Committee, Washington, 1984-1985, 88-89. Member Higher Education Secretariat, United States Chamber of Commerce (member education committee since 1984), Phi Theta Kappa (board directors, Distinguished Service award 1985). Lodges: Rotary.
Married Beverly M. Lush, May 24, 1947. Children: Susan, Paul, Teresa, Steven, Timothy.