Faroese Teachers School

The Faroese Teachers School (Faroese: Føroya Læraraskúli) is a college in Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands, which became part of the University of the Faroe Islands on 1 August 2008.[1] Since 2008 it has offered bachelor's degrees in general and specialized education; before 2008, education students did not receive a BA. The school's four-year program in general education qualifies graduates for teaching positions in primary schools and preschools in the Faroe Islands and Denmark.[2]

Faroese Teachers School
Føroya Læraraskúli
Other name
Fróðskaparsetur Føroya
TypeCollege, part of the University of the Faroe Islands
Established1870
Location

The Faroese Teachers School was founded as the Faroese Normal School in 1870,[3][4] when many teachers were needed in primary schools after the introduction of compulsory education in 1846. Gregers Joensen and Óli Niklái Skaalum were members of the first graduating classes, and later many prominent persons attended the school. There has been no other teacher training program in the Faroe Islands since the establishment of the Faroese Teachers School. Today the school is part of the University of the Faroe Islands[1] and is also affiliated with the Faroese Research Council (Faroese: Granskingarráðið).

Alumni

gollark: Probably, lots of problems, government says "BUT TERRORISTS", people get bored of issue.
gollark: Honestly, I doubt it'll actually change.
gollark: You're more likely to be elected if you're better at manipulating people/are charismatic/whatever, and the amount of people who actually notice "hey, this law is impossible to implement and stupid" is much smaller than the amount of voters.
gollark: Well, the political system does select for people like that a bit...
gollark: You know, if you think about it, all these explanations are terrible for everyone else (well, in Australia, or actually most western countries). Yay!

References

  1. "Um Setrið" (in Faroese). University of the Faroe Islands. Archived from the original on 22 June 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  2. Sroka, Wendelin. 2007. Faroe Islands. In: Holfgang Hörner et al. (eds.), The Education Systems of Europe, pp. 249–250. Dordrecht: Springer, p. 250.
  3. Holm, Martin. 1907. Føroya Læraraskúli 1870–1970. Tórshavn: Føroya Læraraskúli.
  4. Debes, Hans Jacob. 1993. Politiska søga Føroya, 1814–1906. Tórshavn: Føroya Skúlabókagrunnar, p. 153.
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