A Century of Teacher Education, 1857-1957: Addresses Delivered During the Celebration of the Centenary of the McGill Normal School

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A Century of Teacher Education, 1857-1957: Addresses Delivered During the Celebration of the Centenary of the McGill Normal School
Abstract
The McGill Normal School was established in 1857. In 1907, the school was moved to Macdonald College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, where it became the School for Teachers. In the 1950s, the School for Teachers was combined with the Department of Education (which had been established within the Faculty of Arts and Science) and the McGill School of Physical Education to become the Institute of Education. It was renamed the Faculty of Education in 1965. In 1971, it moved to McGill's downtown main campus.
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Montreal
Publisher
The Institute
Date
1957
Language
en
Citation
McGill University. Institute of Education. A Century of Teacher Education, 1857-1957: Addresses Delivered During the Celebration of the Centenary of the McGill Normal School. Montreal: The Institute, 1957.
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