Miyagi Pedagogical College

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Miyagi Pedagogical College
founding 1873/1965
Sponsorship state
place Sendai , Miyagi Prefecture
country Japan
Students 1,663 (April 2011)
Employee 295 (April 2011)
Website www.miyakyo-u.ac.jp
Main gate

The College of Education Miyagi ( Jap. 宮城教育大学 , Miyagi Kyōiku daigaku ; Engl. Miyagi University of Education , in short Miyakyōdai ( 宮教大 ) or MUE ) is a public educational college in Japan . The main campus (Aobayama Campus) is located in Aoba-ku , Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture .

history

The college was founded in 1965 when Tōhoku University's teacher training courses moved to the newly established college. The teacher training courses were created in 1949 by merging the two state normal schools : the normal school Miyagi ( 宮城 師範学校 , Miyagi shihan gakkō , founded 1873) and the youth normal school Miyagi ( 宮城 青年 師範学校 , Miyagi his shihan gakkō , founded 1922).

Miyagi Normal School

The Miyagi Normal School, founded in 1873, was one of the seven state normal schools in the Meiji period . It was closed in 1878, and the prefectural normal school founded in 1875 inherited its facilities from it. In 1913 the prefectural women's normal school was re-established. In 1943, the two prefectural normal schools were merged to form the state normal school Miyagi.

In the former campus of the Miyagi normal school, the affiliated elementary and middle schools and the kindergarten of the Miyagi Pedagogical University are now located (Kamisugi campus, 38 ° 16 ′ 39.3 ″  N , 140 ° 52 ′ 32.4 ″  E ).

Miyagi Youth Normal School

The normal youth school was founded in 1922 as a training institution for teachers at the advanced training schools. In 1928, she moved to the Miyagi Prefectural Normal School campus. In 1935 it became a training institution for teachers in youth schools. In 1944 she was raised to the state youth normal school Miyagi.

Miyagi Pedagogical College

In 1949, every Japanese state normal school was merged into a state university in its prefecture; In the prefecture with the former Imperial University , the normal schools were merged to form the College of Liberal Arts ( Gakugei Daigaku ) - an exception was Miyagi Prefecture, the seat of the Imperial University of Tōhoku . The University of Tōhoku itself comprised the normal schools. The establishment of the Miyagi College of Education removed the exception.

In 1968 the university moved to today's Aobayama campus. In 1988 she founded the master’s courses.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Education

Individual evidence

  1. a b 宮城 教育 大学: 教員 紹 介 ・ 職員 数 ・ 学生 数 (Miyagi University of Education: number of staff and students), in Japanese: Undergraduate 1,517 + 12, Masters and Professional Degree Course 134, professors and research assistants 121, teachers at the Affiliated schools 96, other staff 78. Accessed November 3, 2011.
  2. Graduate School of Education / Faculty of Education, Tohoku University: Introduction ( Memento of the original from July 22, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , in English, accessed November 5, 2011. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sed.tohoku.ac.jp
  3. MEXT: JAPAN'S MODERN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM: CHAPTER 2: 3- (5) -b. The Increase of Government Normal Schools , accessed May 5, 2013.
  4. z. B. Tokyo , Osaka and Kyoto .

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Coordinates: 38 ° 15 ′ 32 ″  N , 140 ° 49 ′ 51 ″  E