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  2. Teachers College, Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    Teachers College, Columbia University (TC) is the graduate school of education, health, and psychology of Columbia University, a private research university in New York City. Founded in 1887, Teachers College has served as one of the official Faculties and the Department of Education of Columbia University since 1898.

  3. South African Council for Educators - Wikipedia

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    South African Council for Educators (acronym SACE) professional body for teaching. SACE was established in 1995 in terms of the SACE Act no. 31 of 2000, [1] with an aim to "enhance the status of the teaching profession through appropriate Registration, management of Professional Development and inculcation of a Code of Ethics for all educators."

  4. Education in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Namibia. School children sitting in a classroom in Namibia. Education in Namibia is compulsory until the year a learner turns 18. [1] There are approximately 1900 schools in Namibia [2] of which 100 are privately owned. [3] Namibian subjects' syllabi are based on the International General Certificate of Secondary Education and ...

  5. File:Namibia Act 1991 (UKPGA 1991-4).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. List of schools in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    These schools cater for a total of 822,574 pupils [1] (2013: 24,660 teachers, 617,827 pupils). [2] Most of the country experiences a shortage of schools, school hostels, and classroom space. Many Namibian schools are built in a uniform design that was suggested by the Chilean -born (turned Swedish citizen ) architect Gabriel Castro , in the 1990s.

  7. Ongwediva College of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Ongwediva College of Education (OCE) was one of four pedagogical colleges in Namibia. It offered three-year undergraduate diploma courses in basic vocational education to elementary and high school teachers: the Basic Education Teacher Diploma (BETD). The college was based in Ongwediva town, founded in 1913 by Finnish missionaries. In ...

  8. Namibia Qualifications Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) is a statutory body in Namibia, regulated in terms of the National Qualifications Framework Act No 29 of 1996. It is made up of 29 members appointed by the Minister of Education in consultation with the Minister of Labour. The NQA is mandated by legislation to oversee the development and implementation ...

  9. Ministry of Education (Namibia) - Wikipedia

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    e. The Ministry of Education ( MOE) is a department of the Namibian government. Established at Namibian independence in 1990, the first Namibian education minister was Nahas Angula. Between 1995 and 2005, and since 2015, its responsibility is only primary and secondary education, while vocational and university education fall under the Ministry ...