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  2. David O. McKay School of Education - Wikipedia

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    The SOE began in 1913 as the Church Teachers College. It has gone through several subsequent name changes: the School of Education (1920), the College of Education (1921), prior to receiving its current name (1998). [4] It was named after David O. McKay, an educator and former president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS ...

  3. Concordia University Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Formerly a college exclusively for parochial teacher education, Concordia-Chicago now offers more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and enrolls more than 5,000 students. [6] The university is a member of the Concordia University System , [ 7 ] a nationwide network of colleges and universities affiliated with the Lutheran Church ...

  4. List of Eastern Orthodox universities and colleges in the ...

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    There are also a number of distance education programs affiliated with Eastern Orthodox churches in North America, and blended residency and online certification programs in theology or ministry. Orthodox education has existed in North America since Russian colonization of Alaska in the late 18th Century, but has only existed in the United ...

  5. Saint Joseph's Teachers' College - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's Teachers' College is a Roman Catholic teacher training college in Kingston, Jamaica. It was founded in 1897 by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, a religious order in the Roman Catholic Church in Jamaica. The college campus contains dormitories to accommodate students from more distant areas.

  6. Concordia University Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The school was named Concordia Teacher's College, reflecting the largest program until the addition of liberal arts majors in the 1970s. The school was again renamed to Concordia College from 1974 to 1998. The university grew and expanded its programs, including science labs, a large library, and multiple residence halls.

  7. New York Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The New York Theological Seminary (NYTS) was a private non-denominational Christian seminary in New York City.It was founded in 1900 as the Bible Teacher's College.It ceased operating as an independent seminary on July 1, 2024 although continues on as the “NYTS Institute for Urban Engagement” at Union Theological Seminary.

  8. International Network of Churches - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Victory College in Gympie was founded. It is Gympie's leading P-12 Co-educational Christian School, with over 700 students. [9] Christian Heritage College, a tertiary college, was later created as a teachers' college in Brisbane in 1986. It has since expanded into five fields – Business, Education, Liberal Arts/Humanities, Social ...

  9. Debrecen Reformed Theological University - Wikipedia

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    Kölcsey Ferenc Institute of Teacher's Training: The institute was found in 2011, as a result of the integration. Its name holds the name of the former teaching college (from before 2011), creating a continuity from its historical tradition to the presence. The institute is responsible for the BA in Primary Education course.