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Hereford College of Education was a
teacher training Teacher education or teacher training refers to programs, policies, procedures, and provision designed to equip (prospective) teachers with the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, approaches, methodologies and skills they require to perform their t ...
college in the English city of Hereford. The college was established in 1902 and was the only
higher education Higher education is tertiary education leading to award of an academic degree. Higher education, also called post-secondary education, third-level or tertiary education, is an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after comple ...
institution in the county of
Herefordshire Herefordshire () is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council. It is bordered by Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east, and the Welsh counties of Monmouthsh ...
throughout its existence. It provided training for teachers – initially two-year courses leading to the Certificate 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
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, operated for many years before closing in 1978 after cost-cutting measures by the
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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 late 1978, before becoming the degree level campus for
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in 2013. Cornish writer
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was an English lecturer at Hereford College of Education from 1963 until he was made redundant upon its closure in 1978.


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File:RNC Armitage Hall.jpg, Halls of residence now known as Armitage Hall as seen in 2009. The building was originally built in the 1960s. File:RNC Campbell Hall.jpg, Halls of residence now known as Campbell Hall as seen in 2009. The building was originally built in the 1960s.


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Bedford College of Higher Education Bedford College of Higher Education was a higher education institution in Bedford, England, specializing in teacher training. History Until 1976, three separate institutions offered tertiary education in Bedford: Bedford College of Physical Edu ...
{{Royal National College for the Blind Teacher training colleges in the United Kingdom Higher education colleges in Herefordshire Educational institutions established in 1902 Educational institutions disestablished in 1977 Defunct universities and colleges in England Royal National College for the Blind Buildings and structures in Hereford 1902 establishments in England