Fukuoka University of Education

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The University of Education, Fukuoka (Japanese福冈 教育 大学, Fukuoka Kyoiku daigaku; engl Fukuoka University of Education, in short: Fukkyōdai (福 教 大). ) Is a public educational college in Japan. The main campus is located in Munakata in Fukuoka prefecture.

History

The college was founded in 1949 by the merger of three state normal schools. The three were:

  • The First Normal School Fukuoka (福冈 第一 师范学校, Fukuoka dai -ichi shihan Gakko, Fukuoka, founded in 1873 ),
  • The Second Normal School Fukuoka (福冈 第二 师范学校, Fukuoka dai -ni shihan Gakko, in Kokura ( Kitakyushu ), founded in 1908), and
  • Youth Normal School Fukuoka (福冈 青年 师范学校, Fukuoka his shihan Gakko, in Kurume, founded in 1921 ).

First Normal School Fukuoka

The Normal School was founded in 1873 as a prefectural College of Education. 1903, the department for women was an independent Women's Normal School. 1908, the Normal School ( men) was in prefectural normal school Fukuoka (福冈 県 福冈 师范学校, Fukuoka-ken Fukuoka shihan Gakko ) renamed.

1943, the prefectural men 's and women's normal schools were merged into the state First Normal School Fukuoka. In June 1945, during the Pacific War, the school building of the women's department were destroyed; 1946 moved the Department according to Kurume, in the former military base at.

In the former campus of the First Normal School Fukuoka today are the affiliated elementary and secondary schools of the College of Education Fukuoka ( Fukuoka: 33 ° 35 ' 44 "N, 130 ° 22' 25 " O33.595655555556130.37366111111; Kurume: 33 ° 17 ' 39 " N, 130 ° 31 '1 " O33.294108333333130.51693333333 ).

Second Normal School Fukuoka

The normal school was (福冈 県 小 仓 师范学校, Fukuoka-ken Kokura shihan Gakko ) was founded in 1908 under the name prefectural normal school Kokura. She was a school for men only. In 1943, she was raised a state college and renamed Second Normal School Fukuoka. In April 1945, the department for women in Tagawa was founded.

In the former campus of the Second Normal School Fukuoka ( men) are today the affiliated elementary and secondary schools of Fukuoka University of Education (33 ° 52 ' 49 "N, 130 ° 53' 55" O33.880197222222130.898675 ). The headquarters of the Women's Division is now the campus of the University of Fukuoka Prefecture (福冈 県 立 大学, Fukuoka kenritsu daigaku, 33 ° 38 ' 56 "N, 130 ° 48' 56 " O33.64895130.81546111111 ).

Youth Normal School Fukuoka

The Youth Normal School was founded in 1921 as a training institute for teachers at the training schools. In 1935 she became a training college for teachers at the youth schools. In 1944 she was elevated to the state youth -Normal School Fukuoka. In 1947 she moved from Chikugo after Kurume, in the former headquarters of a tank regiment at (33 ° 17 ' 27 " N, 130 ° 32' 55" O33.290969444444130.54849722222 ).

Fukuoka University of Education

The college was opened in 1949 as the College of Liberal Arts Fukuoka (福冈 学 芸 大学, Fukuoka Gakugei daigaku ). She had first five branch schools in Fukuoka, Kokura ( Kitakyushu ), Tagawa and Kurume (two). In 1966 she was renamed the Fukuoka University of Education, and the locations were merged to today's Munakata campus. In 1990 she founded the Graduate School (Master degree programs ).

Faculties

  • Faculty of Education Course for primary teacher education
  • Course for secondary school teachers training
  • Study program for special education training
  • Studies of Welfare Education and Culture Studies (Japanese共生 社会 教育 课程, Eng. Coexistence Program of Education)
  • Programs for environmental studies and computer science education (Japanese环境 情报 教育 课程, Eng. Program of Environment and Information Education)
  • Programs for sport and art
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