Craigie College of Education was opened in 1964 to train primary school teachers, mainly for the south west of Scotland. It was established in response to increasing primary school rolls and a shortage of primary school teachers.
The College developed close links with the University of Strathclyde, with the College's degrees and certificates being validated and awarded by the University.
In 1993, the College merged with the University of Paisley.
The Faculty of Arts and Social Studies was established in 1982. It replaced the School of Arts and Social Studies. In 1995, the Faculty changed its name to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. In 2005, it was replaced by the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences.
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Proposals for courses for validation by the University of Strathclyde; proposal for validation of courses by the Council for National Academic Awards; College policies and procedures for course monitoring and evaluation.
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Proposal for validation of courses by Council for National Academic Awards.
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Annotated on title page 'Mark I'.
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Annotated on front cover 'April 1986 version'.
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Revised science components in post graduate certificate in secondary education [ref: GB 249 OS/57/13 ] is a supplement to this proposal.
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Attached is a copy of the covering letter from Archie McCallum, Director of Pre-Service Courses, to A.D. Mackintosh, Secretary, Scottish Council for the Validation of Courses for Teachers (SCOVACT), 24 February 1992, that accompanied the submission of these revised components to SCOVACT.
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This document is a supplement to the proposal for a post graduate certificate in secondary education made in 1991 [ref: GB 249 OS/57/12].
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Craigie College of Education was opened in 1964 to train primary school teachers, mainly for the south west of Scotland. It was established in response to increasing primary school rolls and a shortage of primary school teachers.
The College developed close links with the University of Strathclyde, with the College's degrees and certificates being validated and awarded by the University.
In 1993, the College merged with the University of Paisley.
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