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− | The | + | The [[Faculty of Education, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Education]] of the [[University of Ljubljana]] was established in [[established::1964]] on the foundations laid by the former College of Education in 1947. It is organised into 10 departments, among them the Department of Fine Arts Education. |
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+ | The Faculty seeks to overcome the traditional insularity of teacher training institutions, developing international collaborations in teacher education and training teachers for an augmented role that is in no way limited to the transfer of knowledge to students in a set subject. It runs its own [[Faculty of Education Gallery, University of Ljubljana|art gallery]] and [[Faculty of Education Library, University of Ljubljana|library]]. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | The new Academy of Education provided two-year (associated degree) programmes for future primary school teachers, special educators and librarians. In 1972 the Academy of Education became a member of the University of Ljubljana. After more than 20 years of operation, the Academy gradually expanded its programmes of study so that in the mid 1980s some areas were transferred to the [[Faculty of Arts]] (languages, history, geography, librarianship) and the [[Academy of Music]] (music education), while those in the sciences have since been taught in conjunction with the Faculty of Science and Technology and the | + | The new Academy of Education provided two-year (associated degree) programmes for future primary school teachers, special educators and librarians. In 1972 the Academy of Education became a member of the [[University of Ljubljana]]. After more than 20 years of operation, the Academy gradually expanded its programmes of study so that in the mid 1980s some areas were transferred to the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]] (languages, history, geography, librarianship) and the [[Academy of Music]] (music education), while those in the sciences have since been taught in conjunction with the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Biotechnology. |
− | In 1991 the Academy of Education was renamed the Faculty of Education. From its inception until that date, the Academy’s two-year study programmes had educated 11,102 graduates | + | In 1991 the Academy of Education was renamed the Faculty of Education. From its inception until that date, the Academy’s two-year study programmes had educated 11,102 graduates. |
== International cooperation == | == International cooperation == | ||
− | The Faculty has signed several agreements with the regional and other European universities: University of Zagreb (Croatia), Universität Tübingen (Germany), Pädagogische Akademie des Bundes in Kärnten (Austria), Umeå Universitet (Sweden), Moskovski gosudarstvenji univerzitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova (Russia), University of London - Institute of Education (Great Britain), Oulun Yliopisto (Finland), Univerzita Komenskeho (Slovakia), Fachhochschule Erfurt (Germany), Univerzitet Sv. "Kiril i Metodij" Skopje (Macedonia) in Pedagoška akademija at the University of Sarajevo(Bosnia and Herzegovina). | + | The Faculty of Education has signed several agreements with the regional and other European universities: University of Zagreb (Croatia), Universität Tübingen (Germany), Pädagogische Akademie des Bundes in Kärnten (Austria), Umeå Universitet (Sweden), Moskovski gosudarstvenji univerzitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova (Russia), University of London - Institute of Education (Great Britain), Oulun Yliopisto (Finland), Univerzita Komenskeho (Slovakia), Fachhochschule Erfurt (Germany), Univerzitet Sv. "Kiril i Metodij" Skopje (Macedonia) in Pedagoška akademija at the University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina). |
Most of the international student and academic staff exchange are being held within the framework of one of the 45 bilateral ERASMUS programme agreements. | Most of the international student and academic staff exchange are being held within the framework of one of the 45 bilateral ERASMUS programme agreements. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.pef.uni-lj.si/index.php?id=12 Faculty of Education website] | + | *[http://www.pef.uni-lj.si/index.php?id=12 Faculty of Education website] |
[[Category:Education]] | [[Category:Education]] | ||
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[[Category:Academies and faculties]] | [[Category:Academies and faculties]] | ||
[[Category:Literature education]] | [[Category:Literature education]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Visual arts education]] |
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30 May 2014
A Polish-Slovenian conference about World War I also featuring Slovene historians dr. Dušan Nečak, dr. Božo Repe and dr. Rok Stergar (Department of History, University of Ljubljana), dr. Petra Svoljšak (Milko Kos Historical Institute), and dr. Darja Kerec (Faculty of Education, University of Ljubljana), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Warsaw,
History
The new Academy of Education provided two-year (associated degree) programmes for future primary school teachers, special educators and librarians. In 1972 the Academy of Education became a member of the University of Ljubljana. After more than 20 years of operation, the Academy gradually expanded its programmes of study so that in the mid 1980s some areas were transferred to the Faculty of Arts (languages, history, geography, librarianship) and the Academy of Music (music education), while those in the sciences have since been taught in conjunction with the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Biotechnology.
In 1991 the Academy of Education was renamed the Faculty of Education. From its inception until that date, the Academy’s two-year study programmes had educated 11,102 graduates.
International cooperation
The Faculty of Education has signed several agreements with the regional and other European universities: University of Zagreb (Croatia), Universität Tübingen (Germany), Pädagogische Akademie des Bundes in Kärnten (Austria), Umeå Universitet (Sweden), Moskovski gosudarstvenji univerzitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova (Russia), University of London - Institute of Education (Great Britain), Oulun Yliopisto (Finland), Univerzita Komenskeho (Slovakia), Fachhochschule Erfurt (Germany), Univerzitet Sv. "Kiril i Metodij" Skopje (Macedonia) in Pedagoška akademija at the University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Most of the international student and academic staff exchange are being held within the framework of one of the 45 bilateral ERASMUS programme agreements.
See also
- University of Ljubljana
- Faculty of Education Gallery, University of Ljubljana
- Faculty of Education Library, University of Ljubljana