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Hereford College of Education

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Active
  
1902–1977

Founded
  
1902

Ceased operations
  
1977

Number of students
  
670

Headquarters
  
Hereford, United Kingdom

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Type
  
Teacher training college

Location
  
Hereford, United Kingdom

Similar
  
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Hereford College of Education was a teacher training college in the English city of Hereford. The college was established in 1902 and was the only higher education institution in the county of Herefordshire throughout its existence. It provided training for teachers – initially two year courses leading to the Cerfificate in Education and later three-year courses. For much of its existence it was an all-female college. The college, which was a constituent college of the University of Birmingham, operated for many years before closing in 1977 after cost-cutting measures by the Government of the time which included a reduction in the number of teacher training programmes. The Government was also keen to restructure the way the subject was studied, encouraging universities to offer teacher training rather than specialist colleges. At the time of its closure the college was the oldest local education authority teacher training college in the United Kingdom. The campus, located in College Road, was taken over by the Royal National College for the Blind in 1978, before becoming the degree level campus for Hereford College of Arts in 2013.

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