International Teaching Centre

The International Teaching Centre (sometimes referred to as "the ITC") is a Baháʼí institution based in the Baháʼí World Centre in Haifa, Israel.[1][2][3] Its duties are to stimulate and coordinate the Continental Board of Counselors and assist the Universal House of Justice in matters relating to the teaching and protection of the faith.[1]

For the building, see the International Teaching Centre Building

The duties of the International Teaching Centre include coordinating, stimulating, and directing the activities of the Continental Boards of Counsellors and acting as liaison between them and the Universal House of Justice. The membership of the Teaching Centre comprises nine Counsellors appointed by the Universal House of Justice. All of the current members of the Universal House of Justice previously served as members of the International Teaching Centre. The International Teaching Centre Building is located at the Baháʼí World Centre in Haifa, Israel.

History

The institution was first formed in 1973 by the Universal House of Justice, and the inaugural meeting was held on June 14, 1973. The International Teaching Centre originally consisted of the 17 Hands of the Cause of God still living at that time, plus three Counsellor members. The number of Counsellor members was raised to four in 1979, to seven in 1983, and finally to the current nine in 1988. The Counsellor members of the International Teaching Center are appointed by the Universal House of Justice to five-year terms that begin shortly after the International Convention and election of the Universal House of Justice. Members may be appointed to more than one term.

Counsellor Members

Members are entered in the table under the year when they were first appointed. Starting with the first appointments in 1973, regular appointments have occurred every five years with appointments made in other years either due to the death of a member or the election of a member to the Universal House of Justice in one of the five by-elections to that body. All members have continued to serve after subsequent re-appointments by the Universal House of Justice. Members of the International Teaching Centre who were subsequently elected to the Universal House of Justice have their names italicized in the table.

1973197919831988199319982000200320052008201020132018
Florence MayberryPeter KhanDonald RogersRolf von CzékusAyman RouhaniAlison MilstonGloria Javid
Hooper DunbarFarzam ArbabShapoor MonadjemPayman MohajerStephen HallPraveen Kumar MallikDinesh Kumar
Aziz YazdiHartmut GrossmanShahriar RazaviJuan Francisco MoraAlbert Nshisu Nsunga
Anneliese BoppLauretta KingPaul LampleGustavo CorreaStephen BirklandChuungu MalitongaMehranguiz Farid Tehrani
Masʼud KhamsiKiser BarnesZenaida RamirezRamchand CoonjulHolly Woodard
Isobel SabriJoan LincolnAntonella Demonte
Joy StevensonFiraydoun JavaheriRachel Ndegwa
Peter VuyiyaFred SchechterViolette HaakeUransaikhan BaatarNavid Serrano
Magdalene CarneyKimiko SchwerinPenelope WalkerAndrej Donoval

Publications

  • Training Institutes: Attaining a Higher Level of Functioning (January 2017)
  • Insights from the Frontiers of Learning (April 2013)
  • Attaining Dynamics of Growth: Glimpses from Five Continents (April 2008)
  • Building Momentum: A Coherent Approach to Growth (April 2003)
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