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University of Western Ontario Faculty of Education

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Faculty of Education
Former namesAlthouse College of Education
TypeFaculty (school of education)
AffiliationUniversity of Western Ontario
DeanVicki Schwean
LocationLondon, Ontario, Canada
Websitewww.edu.uwo.ca

Althouse College of Education is a teacher's college at University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

History

Althouse College was established at University of Western Ontario on April 16, 1963, the then second teachers college established in Ontario for secondary teacher training (Toronto the first). Its instruction staff consisted of a mix of veteran teacher faculty and PhD level research faculty. In 1973, London Teacher's College (Elborn) merged with Althouse College to form the Faculty of Education at the university. Elborn mostly held veteran teacher faculty, and while some were brought over to Althouse, many did not. Joining the university as a Faculty of Education also contributed to attrition of non-research-based faculty, influencing them to either upgrade to a PhD-level or resign.

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References

  1. Kymlicka, B. B. (1992). The faculty of education: An interpretation of history and purposes. Retrieved on 2008-12-29.
The University of Western Ontario
Located in: London, Ontario
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  • Founded: 1878
  • Students: 30,235
  • Endowment: C$746.5 million
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