Fonds F1494 - Queen's University. Faculty of Education fonds

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Queen's University. Faculty of Education fonds

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  • 1907-2007 (Creation)
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    Queen's University. Faculty of Education

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10 m of textual records, 0.4 m of photographic records, 2 film reels : 8 mm

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Queen's first Faculty of Education was founded in 1907, but closed in 1920, when the training of teachers in Ontario was centralized in Toronto. The present Faculty dates from 1965, when the province approved the Duncan McArthur College of Education, a Queen's-affiliated college. Named after a former head of the University's Department of History, who became Ontario's Minister of Education, the College registered its first 40 students in the 1968-1969 academic year, under the Deanship of Queen's alumnus Vernon Ready. By 1971, the college had been renamed the Faculty of Education in order to clarify its relationship with Queen's, and had moved to its present home in Duncan McArthur Hall, located at the University's West Campus. The Faculty trains students as teachers in all school subjects and for all levels from Kindergarten to high school. There is also a Concurrent Education (ConEd) program, which combines teacher training with regular undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science, or at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. The Faculty also offers several alternative education programs: Aboriginal Teacher Education; Artist in Community Education; Continuing Teacher Education; the Cooperative Program in Outdoor and Experiential Education. The Faculty also operates the Queen's School of English, who offers non-credit courses in English as a second language.

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Fonds consists of minutes (1914-1917); student marks (1907-08, 1919-1920); parliamentary committee reports, including a deposition by Principal Bruce Taylor (1908-1920); records of marks for practice lessons at the Kingston Collegiate Institute (1907-1920); office, research, and Dean's Committee files, correspondence, printed material (1967-1988); submissions, brochures, blueprints of the Dean's Committee on the Purchase of Art Work for Duncan McArthur Hall (1970-1986); Faculty Board Agenda and Minutes (1967-2007); files relating to the periodic appriasal of the Master of Education Programme; photographs of people and events during the first years of the newly re-established Faculty of Education (1968 - 1972); photographs and negatives of graduating classes (1982-1990) and the construction of John Orr Tower (1971); film footage of the Faculty of Education's first graduation exercise (21 May 1969); film footage of the official opening ceremonies of Duncan McArthur Hall (2 May 1972), included are addresses by Dr. John Deutsch, Principal, Queen's University; Willian G. (Bill) Davis, Premier of the Province of Ontario; Vernon S. Ready, Dean, Faculty of Education, Queen's University; E.Valerie Swain, Mayor, City of Kingston; and Brian Duplante; reports and handbooks on the Masters of Education programme and Graduates Studies in Education; and an exam for the Faculty of Education Examinations: May, 1918, for the Science of Education.

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Transfer by the Faculty of Education. Donated by T.R. Walker Donated by Prof. F. Johnston

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  • English

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1185
1185.1
1185.2
1185.3
1185.4
1185.8
1198
2999 (QU-Faculty of Education)
5122
MI 3
MI 90
V026.2
V026.3
Queen's Printed Collection

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  • Shelf: 1185
  • Shelf: 1185.1
  • Shelf: 1185.2
  • Shelf: 1185.3
  • Shelf: 1185.4
  • Shelf: 1185.8
  • Shelf: 1198
  • Folder: 2999 (QU-Faculty of Education)
  • Shelf: 5122
  • Shelf: MI 3
  • Shelf: MI 90
  • Shelf: V026.2
  • Shelf: V026.3
  • Shelf: Queen's Printed Collection