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The '''Ontario Institute for Studies in Education''' of the [[University of Toronto]] is a teachers' college in [[Toronto, Ontario]]. It was founded in 1996 as a merger of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and the Faculty of Education in the University of Toronto (which from [[1920]] to [[1972]] was known as the Ontario College of Education, U of T). FEUT was the preservice teacher's college offering first professional degrees in teaching. OISE was the graduate and research institution. OISE was a freestanding public degree-granting school before the merger.
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The '''Ontario Institute for Studies in Education''' of the [[University of Toronto]] is a teachers' college in [[Toronto, Ontario]].
OISE/UT offers preservice [[Bachelor of Education]] degrees as well as graduate programmes in teaching, psychology, educational theory, history and administration, and Honours Specialist, technical education diploma, and Additional and Principal Qualification programmes. [[Master of Education]] and [[Doctor of Education]] degrees as well as [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|Master of Arts]] and [[Doctor of Philosophy]] degrees are available at the graduate level. [[Master of Teaching]] degrees are also offered.


==History==
The Institute is affiliated with two laboratory schools, the [[University of Toronto Schools]] and the [[Institute of Child Study]] Laboratory School.
It was founded in 1996 as a merger of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and the Faculty of Education in the University of Toronto (which from [[1920]] to [[1972]] was known as the Ontario College of Education, U of T). In 1951, the Ontario College of Education offered the first adult education graduate course in Canada. FEUT was the preservice teacher's college offering first professional degrees in teaching. OISE was the graduate and research institution. OISE was a freestanding public degree-granting school before the merger.


==Academics==
Unlike [[York University]], OISE does not offer concurrent education programmes. Applicants must hold a [[bachelor's degree]] to be admitted to the consecutive BEd.
OISE/UT offers preservice [[Bachelor of Education]] degrees as well as graduate programmes in teaching, psychology, educational theory, history and administration, and Honours Specialist, technical education diploma, and Additional and Principal Qualification programmes. [[Master of Education]] and [[Doctor of Education]] degrees as well as [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|Master of Arts]] and [[Doctor of Philosophy]] degrees are available at the graduate level. [[Master of Teaching]] degrees are also offered. Unlike [[York University]], OISE does not offer concurrent education programmes. Applicants must hold a [[bachelor's degree]] to be admitted to the consecutive BEd.


==Partnerships==
The Institute is affiliated with two laboratory schools, the [[University of Toronto Schools]] and the [[Institute of Child Study]] Laboratory School.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ OISE website]
* [http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ OISE website]


==References==
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Revision as of 03:45, 27 July 2008

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of University of Toronto
TypePublic Teachers' college
Established1920 Ontario College of Education, U of T (1920-1972). Now Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of University of Toronto (1973-present)
UndergraduatesBachelor of Education
PostgraduatesMaster of Education, Doctor of Education, Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Teaching
Location, ,
Canada
ColoursRed and White    
AffiliationsUniversity of Toronto Schools, Institute of Child Study Laboratory School, AUCC, IAU, COU,CIS, CUSID, OUA
Websitewww.rmc.ca

The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto is a teachers' college in Toronto, Ontario.

History

It was founded in 1996 as a merger of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and the Faculty of Education in the University of Toronto (which from 1920 to 1972 was known as the Ontario College of Education, U of T). In 1951, the Ontario College of Education offered the first adult education graduate course in Canada. FEUT was the preservice teacher's college offering first professional degrees in teaching. OISE was the graduate and research institution. OISE was a freestanding public degree-granting school before the merger.

Academics

OISE/UT offers preservice Bachelor of Education degrees as well as graduate programmes in teaching, psychology, educational theory, history and administration, and Honours Specialist, technical education diploma, and Additional and Principal Qualification programmes. Master of Education and Doctor of Education degrees as well as Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are available at the graduate level. Master of Teaching degrees are also offered. Unlike York University, OISE does not offer concurrent education programmes. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree to be admitted to the consecutive BEd.

Partnerships

The Institute is affiliated with two laboratory schools, the University of Toronto Schools and the Institute of Child Study Laboratory School.

External links

References