Nara University of Education

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The University of Education, Nara (Japanese奈良 教育 大学, Nara Kyoiku daigaku; engl Nara University of Education, in short. NUE ) is a public educational college in Japan. It is located in Takabatakechō, Nara in Nara prefecture.

History

The Nara University of Education was founded in 1949 by the merger of two state normal schools. The two were:

  • The normal school Nara (奈良 师范学校, Nara shihan Gakko ) and
  • Youth Normal School Nara (奈良 青年 师范学校, Nara his shihan Gakko, in Kashihara ).

Normal school Nara

The Normal School had its origin in the normal school Nara Shoin (宁 楽 书院), which was founded in 1874 by the earlier Nara prefecture. 1876 ​​Nara Prefecture was merged to the Prefecture Sakai and the Sakai Prefecture Osaka Prefecture 1881. The normal school was a branch school of the prefecture Normal School Osaka and 1886 closed.

1887, the day Nara Prefecture was established and in 1888 the prefectural normal school Nara was rebuilt. Its campus was located next to the main building of the Prefecture administration and was used until 1958 (34 ° 41 '6 " N, 135 ° 50 ' 3" O34.685133333333135.8342 ). 1905 she became a school only for men, as the prefectural Women's Normal School was founded. 1943, the two prefectural normal schools to state normal school Nara were collected.

Youth Normal School Nara

Founded as the Youth Normal School Nara in 1921 as a training college for teachers at the training schools. In 1935 she became a training college for teachers at the youth schools. In 1941 she moved to the city to Yagi (now Kashihara, 34 ° 30 '1 " N, 135 ° 47' 49 " O34.50025135.79701388889 ). In 1944 she was elevated to the state youth -Normal School Nara.

Nara University of Education

The College of Education was established in 1949 as the College of Liberal Arts Nara (奈良 学 芸 大学, Nara Gakugei daigaku ) opened. She had the first of three small campus, the 1958 new Takabatake - Campus ( former military base ) were combined. In 1966, the university its present name. In 1983, she founded the Master's programs.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Education Department of Teacher Education
  • Department of Comprehensive Studies

Known graduates

  • Tadahiro Nomura - judoka; he attended the Master's Program of Health and Sport.
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