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  2. Philippine Normal University - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Normal University (PNU; Filipino: Pamantasang Normal ng Pilipinas [7]) is a public coeducational teacher education and research university in the Philippines. It was established in 1901 through Act No. 74 of the Philippine Commission "for the education of natives of the Islands in the science of teaching". [8]

  3. Education in the Philippines during American rule - Wikipedia

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    Among the most important colleges during American rule were: Philippine College of Commerce in 1904 (now Polytechnic University of the Philippines), Philippine Normal School in 1901 (now Philippine Normal University) and other normal schools throughout the country such as Colegio Filipino (1900, now National University), Silliman Institute ...

  4. John Franklin Bobbitt - Wikipedia

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    Bobbitt graduated in 1901 from the Indiana University. [1] He first worked in several rural schools in Indiana. [2] From 1903 to 1907, Bobbitt was a teacher at the Philippine Normal School in Manila. He went to the Philippines as part of a member of a committee sent to draw up an elementary school curriculum for the islands. They had the ...

  5. Normal school - Wikipedia

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    The first secular normal school was founded in 1901 by the Thomasites, the Philippine Normal School. It was converted into a college in 1949 and was elevated to its present university status in 1992 as the Philippine Normal University. In 2009, it was named National Center of Excellence for Teacher Education by virtue of Republic Act 9647.

  6. Thomasites - Wikipedia

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    They built elementary schools and learning institutions such as the Philippine Normal School, formerly the Escuela Normal de Maestros during the Spanish period (now Philippine Normal University) and the Philippine School of Arts and Trades, formerly the Escuela Central de Artes y Oficios de Manila (now Technological University of the ...

  7. List of the oldest schools in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The title of the oldest in the Philippines have been topic for debate between two educational institutions: the University of Santo Tomas and the University of San Carlos. [ 4 ] The University of Santo Tomas , established in 1611 as the Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario, is the oldest university in the Philippines.

  8. South Manila Inter-Institutional Consortium - Wikipedia

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    In its over two decades of existence, the consortium has been led by the Board of Responsibles composed of the presidents of the member institutions namely, Adamson University (AdU), De La Salle University (DLSU-Manila), the Philippine Christian University (PCU), St. Scholastica's College (SSC), the Philippine Normal University (PNU), and St ...

  9. Education in the Philippines during Spanish rule - Wikipedia

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    One of these schools was the Escuela Normal Elemental, which, in 1896 became the Escuela Normal Superior de Maestros de Manila (The Normal School) for male teachers. The Spanish government also established a school for midwives in 1879, and a Normal School for female teachers in 1892, the Escuela Normal Superior de Maestras. [37]