Miyagi University of Education

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The University of Education, Miyagi (Japanese宫城 教育 大学, Miyagi Kyoiku daigaku; engl Miyagi University of Education, in short: Miyakyōdai (宫 教 大) or MUE. ) Is a public educational college in Japan. The main campus ( Aobayama Campus ) is located in Aoba -ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.

History

The college was founded in 1965 as teacher training courses at Tohoku University moved into the newly established university. Teacher training courses created in 1949 by merging the two state normal schools: the normal school Miyagi (宫城 师范学校, Miyagi shihan Gakko, founded in 1873 ) and the Youth Normal School Miyagi (宫城 青年 师范学校, Miyagi his shihan Gakko, founded in 1922 ).

Normal school Miyagi

The Normal School Founded in 1873, Miyagi was one of the seven state normal schools in the Meiji period. In 1878 it was closed, and out of her inherited the Normal School, founded in 1875 prefectural their facilities. 1913, the prefectural Women's Normal School was newly established. 1943, the two prefectural normal schools were merged into the state normal school Miyagi.

In the former campus of the normal school Miyagi today are the affiliated elementary and middle schools and the kindergarten of Miyagi University of Education ( Kamisugi campus, 38 ° 16 ' 39 " N, 140 ° 52 ' 32 " O38.277583333333140.87567777778 ).

Youth Normal School Miyagi

The Youth Normal School was founded in 1922 as a training institute for teachers at the training schools. In 1928 she moved to the campus of the prefecture Miyagi Normal School. In 1935 she became a training college for teachers at the youth schools. In 1944 she was elevated to the state youth -Normal school Miyagi.

Miyagi University of Education

1949, each state normal school for Japanese national university was merged in their prefecture; in the prefecture with the former Imperial University, the Normal Schools for School of Liberal Arts ( Gakugei Daigaku ) were merged - one exception was the Miyagi Prefecture, the seat of the Tohoku Imperial University. The Tohoku University itself consisted of the normal schools. The foundation of Miyagi University of Education removed the exception.

1968 moved to the university in today's Aobayama campus. In 1988 she founded the Master's programs.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Education Course for primary teacher education
  • Course for secondary school teachers training
  • Study program for special education training
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