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Categories: Education in New Zealand | Faculties of Victoria University of Wellington | Wellington Region Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of EducationThe Faculty of Education of Victoria University of Wellington was formed from the former School of Education (of the Faculty of Humanities of Social Sciences) of the University, and the former Wellington College of Education on 1 January 2005. The Faculty, for marketing purposes, is often referred in advertisements as the University's College of Education, rather than as a faculty of the university. The University, in internal bulletins, refers to both a faculty and college fluidly: a VicNews of 13 January 2004 apparently describes a 'new Faculty of Education to oversee the degrees and diplomas awarded by it, and a new College of Education, consisting of four Schools,' and later in that issue refers to a Victoria University College of Education. Schools, Campuses and LibrariesThe Faculty is made up of three 'schools'. There are also divisions such as School Support Services, which supports in-service teachers.
History2005 is the Faculty's 125th anniversary, the College being originally established in 1880. (The Victoria University of Wellington's predecessor, Victoria Colllege -- later Victoria University College -- opened in 1899.) Previously, the Wellington College of Education (formerly Wellington Teachers College) was a college of education (formerly a teachers college ) in Wellington, New Zealand. The College and University had already released a joint course catalogue for that academic year in October 2004 by the time the merger was sealed. External links
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