The University of PretoriaFaculty of Education was incorporated and merged with the University of Pretoria in 1908. The Faculty has five departments, four centres and units and collaborates with more than seven international bodies. The Faculty offers the undergraduate BEd degrees, postgraduate degrees as well as several continuing education courses.
History
The University of Pretoria was founded in 1908. The Faculty of Education at UP was founded on 17 June 1937. The Normal College of Pretoria, in turn, was founded in 1902. The Faculty of Education at Pretoria incorporated the Teacher Training College in Pretoria in 2000 and subsequently moved to the Groenkloof campus.
Campus
The Faculty is situated on the Groenkloof Campus, in Groenkloof Pretoria. The campus houses four student residences namely Kiaat, Inca, Zinnia and Lillium. Groenkloof Campus has various sports fields and facilities on campus.
Academics
The Faculty offers a number of undergraduate degrees such as the BEd, BEd and BEd. All the mentioned undergraduate degrees are minimum four-year degrees. The Faculty also offers BEd Honours, Masters of Education, Doctorate of Education and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education. The Faculty has been ranked as one of the Top 200 Faculties of Education in the world by the QS Rankings.
Centres, units and institutes
Centres, Units & Institutes in the Faculty include the Centre for the Study of Resilience, the Unit for Distance Education, the Centre for Evaluation & Assessment Interuniversity and the Centre for Education Law and Education Policy.
The University of Pretoria Faculty of Education, South Africa, took the initiative in 2013 to establish a platform for African deans of education. An informal structure under the leadership of Prof Irma Eloff was established, with the University of Pretoria hosting the Secretariat of the Forum. The African Deans of Education Forum was launched in July 2013 at the DETA 2013 Conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
Former Deans
The Dean of Education serves as the head of the Faculty of Education. Prof Irma Eloff was the first female Dean of the faculty.