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Geoffrey Hubbard
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Geoffrey Hubbard (22 May 1923 – June 1998) was director of the National Council for Educational Technology (now called "British Educational Communications and Technology Agency; becta) and Chair of the National Extension College's [1] trustees from 1989 to his death in June 1998.[2]
He was also a well-known, active Quaker. He gave the Swarthmore Lecture at London Yearly Meeting 1991, published as Patterns and Examples. Quaker Attitudes and European Opportunities.[3] He also wrote an introduction to the Quaker faith: Quaker by Convincement[4](1974).
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