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Teacher education at OSU began in 1909 under the direction of the Department of Industrial Pedagogy. By 1918, OSU was designated by the State Board of Vocational Education to prepare teachers in vocational subjects. In 1932, an administrative reorganization expanded the School of Education to include preparing students to teach in the Biological and Physical Sciences, Agriculture, Mathematics, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Secretarial Science, or for educational and vocational guidance. Expanding to include courses in physical education and a department for science education in 1942, the School began to offer a 4-year degree course in Elementary Education in 1954. In 1962, a Doctorate of Philosophy in Education was first offered by the School. By the early 1970s, teacher preparation courses became largely field-based, with the School placing students in public schools early in their program. In 1982, the State Chancellor of Higher Education merged the OSU School of Education with that of Western Oregon State College (now WOU), creating the largest School of Education in Oregon and the region. The merger dissolved in 1989. The College of Education was merged with the College of Home Economics in 1991 to form the College of Home Economics and Education.

From the description of School of Education records, 1939-1986 (bulk 1966-1975). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 45818526

Teacher education at OSU began in 1909 under the direction of the Department of Industrial Pedagogy. By 1918, OSU was designated by the State Board of Vocational Education to prepare teachers in vocational subjects. In 1932, an administrative reorganization expanded the School of Education to include preparing students to teach in the biological and physical sciences, agriculture, mathematics, home economics, industrial arts, secretarial science, or for educational and vocational guidance. In 1962, a Doctorate of Philosophy in Education was first offered by the School. Gale Bentz of the Oregon City Public Schools and George J. Brown of Southwest Missouri State College were visiting staff for the 1962 Graduate Summer School Program for Industrial Arts and Trade and Industrial Education Teachers at Oregon State University. Charles Easley was a graduate student industrial education who completed his thesis in 1963. Raymond Cherry, from Lockport (Illinois) Township High School was also visiting staff for the 1962 graduate program.

From the description of School of Education photographs, 1962-1967. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 268791481

Teacher education at OSU began in 1909 under the direction of the Department of Industrial Pedagogy. By 1918, OSU was designated by the State Board of Vocational Education to prepare teachers in vocational subjects. In 1932, an administrative reorganization expanded the School of Education to include preparing students to teach in the biological and physical sciences, agriculture, mathematics, home economics, industrial arts, secretarial science, or for educational and vocational guidance. In 1962, a Doctorate of Philosophy in Education was first offered by the School.

Gale Bentz of the Oregon City Public Schools and George J. Brown of Southwest Missouri State College were visiting staff for the 1962 Graduate Summer School Program for Industrial Arts and Trade and Industrial Education Teachers at Oregon State University. Charles Easley was a graduate student industrial education who completed his thesis in 1963. Raymond Cherry, from Lockport (Illinois) Township High School was also visiting staff for the 1962 graduate program.

From the guide to the School of Education Photographs, 1962-1967, (Oregon State University Libraries)

The offering of coursework in teacher education at OSU began in 1909 under the direction of the Department of Industrial Pedagogy. Initially, only classes in the preparation of public school teachers in the topics of Elementary Agriculture, Domestic Science and Art, and Manual Training were offered by the Department. By 1914, however, programs for the instruction of Commerce and Extension Methods were added to the curriculum. In 1918, OSU was designated by the State Board of Vocational Education to serve as a center for the preparation of teachers in vocational subjects and was organized into six areas of instruction: Agricultural Education, Commercial Education, Education, Home Economics Education, Industrial Education, and Psychology.

In 1932, an administrative reorganization changed OSU's teaching program from the School of Vocational Education to the School of Education and expanded the focus of the School to include instruction in preparing students to teach in the Biological and Physical Sciences, Agriculture, Mathematics, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Secretarial Science, or for educational and vocational guidance. Expanding to include courses in physical education and a department for science education in 1942, the School began to offer a four-year degree course in Elementary Education in 1954 and later received national ten-year accreditation in elementary and secondary education and counseling. In 1962, a Doctorate of Philosophy in Education was first offered by the School. By the early 1970's, teacher preparation courses became largely field- based, with the School placing students in public schools early in their program.

In 1982, responding to budget cutbacks, the State Chancellor of Higher Education merged the OSU School of Education with that of Western Oregon State College (now WOU). Despite creating the largest School of Education in Oregon and the region, the merger dissolved in 1989 due to logistical complications. That same year, classes in teaching program fell under the direction of the OSU College of Education. Due to further budget reductions after the passage of ballot Measure 5 in 1990, the College of Education was merged with the College of Home Economics in 1991 to form the College of Home Economics and Education.

From the guide to the School of Education Records, 1939-1986, 1966-1975, (Oregon State University Libraries)

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referencedIn Parnell, Dale, 1928-. Dale P. Parnell papers, 1965-1998 (bulk 1979-1995). Oregon State University Libraries
referencedIn Western Center for Community College Development Records, 1979-2004, 1993-1997 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
referencedIn Jean Moule Papers, 1984-2011, 1997-2009 Oregon State University SpecialCollections & Archives Research Center
creatorOf Oregon State University. School of Education. School of Education records, 1939-1986 (bulk 1966-1975). Oregon State University Libraries
referencedIn College Student Services Administration (CSSA) Program Records, 1966-2002, 1979-2002 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
referencedIn Oregon State University. College Student Services Administration Program. College Student Services Administration (CSSA) program records, 1966-2002 bulk 1979-2002. Oregon State University Libraries
referencedIn Courtney, Elwood Wayne, 1931-. E. Wayne Courtney papers, 1952-1997. Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf Oregon State University. School of Education. School of Education photographs, 1962-1967. Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf School of Education Records, 1939-1986, 1966-1975 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
referencedIn E. Wayne Courtney Papers, 1952-1997 Oregon State University Archives
referencedIn Dale P. Parnell Papers, 1965-1998, 1979-1995 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
creatorOf School of Education Photographs, 1962-1967 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
referencedIn Western Center for Community College Development. Western Center for Community College Development records, 1979-2004 (bulk 1993-1997). Oregon State University Libraries
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associatedWith Easley, Charles Richard. person
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associatedWith McQuesten, Isabella Franklin. person
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associatedWith Moule, Jean. person
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associatedWith Oregon State College. School of Education. corporateBody
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associatedWith Parnell, Dale, 1928- person
associatedWith Western Center for Community College Development. corporateBody
associatedWith Western Oregon State College. School of Education. corporateBody
associatedWith Yerian, C. Theo person
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Oregon--Corvallis
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Education
Education
Education
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Teachers
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Teachers colleges
Community colleges
Community colleges
Corvallis
Elementary and Secondary Education
Industrial arts
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Oregon
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