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The College's last Director was Thomas Ryan (1924-2002), who completed his teacher training at the College and graduated in 1947. He was appointed Vice-Principal of the College in 1972, a position he held until his appointment as Director of the College in 1980.
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scale for teachers, abolished school fees, provided for co-educational schools, and made attendance compulsory for children between the ages of six and 14. At this time, the Education Department had "external study" for student teachers, where they taught in the
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In 1902, the College was opened and students could gain qualifications through studying there. It was the only place one could do this until the 1950s when the
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colleges opened. The function of teacher education did not pass into the university sector until the 1980s.
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In 1847 the General Board of Education was established to oversee school development in the
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following that institution's formation in 1989. The campus was then acquired by the
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tower, and was entered in the Register of the National Estate in 1987.
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First post-secondary teaching institution in Western Australia
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building set in extensive grounds, with a distinctive square
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State Register of Heritage Places in the Town of Claremont
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while studying for examinations set by the Department.
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Claremont
Western Australia
Coordinates
31°59′14″S 115°47′17″E / 31.987135°S 115.788143°E / -31.987135; 115.788143 (Claremont Teachers College)
Western Australia Heritage Register
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Western Australia
Edith Cowan University
University of Western Australia
Perth
Claremont
limestone
crenellated
Swan River Colony
salary
classroom
Churchlands
Graylands
Edith Cowan University
University of Western Australia
University of Western Australia Press
Taylors College
Kim Beazley senior
Harry Butler
naturalist
Nugget Coombs
economist
public servant
Rica Erickson

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