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48: 36: 104:, who had been vice-principal from 1924 to 1929, was principal from 1929 to 1947. In 1936, the college was renamed the Auckland Teachers' Training College and was later renamed the Auckland Teachers' College in 1948. During its early years, the college operated as a glorified secondary school for training teachers with a strong practitioner focus. 116:
programme, which was followed by a full-time Māori language course in 1974. By 1980, the Secondary Teachers' College had its own Māori studies department. The Teachers' College absorbed the Ardmore Teachers' College (1974), Loretta Hall, Kindergarten Teachers' College (1975) and North Shore Teachers'
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to deal with a growing teacher shortage. In 1994, the College purchased the Alexander Street site, which could accommodate 100 students. Over the next decade, the Whangārei campus would train more than 320 early-childhood and primary teachers. In 2002, the Whangārei campus began offering secondary
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In 1964, secondary school teaching was transferred to a second teachers' training college called the Auckland Post-Primary Teachers' College, which was renamed the Secondary Teachers' College in 1966. During the 1970s, a more comprehensive three-year education program for training primary school
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In 1990, the Auckland College of Education introduced a three-year early childhood programme and equivalency courses that allowed those already working in the sector to upgrade to the new Diploma of Teaching. In July 1992, the College established a campus in
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College (1982). In 1986, the various early childhood, primary, and secondary education colleges merged into the Auckland College of Education. The merged college also offered courses in social work, counselling, and human services.
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The Auckland Training College was first established in January 1881 but closed down several years later as a result of government cost-cutting. The teachers' college was re-established between 1905 and 1906. The college's
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early-childhood programmes. During the 1990s, the College also established diploma programmes to deal with the growing Pacific Islander population in Auckland, culminating in the creation of Faculty Pasifika in 2001.
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teachers was introduced. The college also began to provide early childhood and secondary education courses. In 1971, the Secondary Teachers' College introduced a pilot
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In 2002, the Auckland College of Education and the University of Auckland entered into talks regarding collaboration, culminating in a joint merge proposal to the
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campus was established in 1926 – original building 1925 by John Farrell, demolished 1976.
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This is about the former teachers training college, which has since been merged into the
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teacher education. During the 1990s, the College established more branches, at
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Making a Difference: A History of the Auckland College of Education
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The Epsom campus, shortly after opening in 1926 (photographed by
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University of Auckland
unaccredited institutions of higher education
New Zealand College of Education

Wellesley Street

Henry Winkelmann
Auckland
Epsom
University of Auckland
Faculty of Education and Social Work
Epsom
Duncan Rae
Māori culture
language
Whangārei
Rotorua
Kaikohe
Tokoroa
Pasifika
New Zealand Government
Trevor Mallard
Steve Maharey
Faculty of Education and Social Work





"Faculty history"

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