Emmanuel Alayande College of Education

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Emmanuel Alayande College of Education
EACOED
MottoKnowledge, Truth and Service
Established1896
ProvostDr. Rasak Adefabi
Academic staff
School of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Education, School of Languages, School of Sciences, School Vocational and Technical Education
Students5,000
Address
Erelu, Oyo
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ColoursBlue, White, Green and Gold[1]
Affiliations
Websitehttps://eacoed.edu.ng/

Emmanuel Alayande College of Education formerly Oyo State College of Education also known as EACOED is a state-owned College of Education located in Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria[2][3][4]

Historical background[]

At inception, St. Andrews College, Oyo produced holders of Grade II Teachers Certificate while the Divinity Course for training church ministers was added to the curriculum between 1910 and 1942, and the proprietorship of the College was transferred from CMS, London to the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion).

In 1977, Government took over the control and administration of all schools in the Nigerian Federation and with this development, the Church of Nigeria was divested of her Proprietorship of the College. However, the St. Andrews College Old Boys Association (SACOBA) interest and by extension that of the Church, in the growth and development of St. Andrews did not wane. Thus, in response to SACOBA's petition, the erstwhile Oyo State Government upgraded the Institution to NCE campus in 1980 and to the full-fledged College of Education in 1985.

Programmes[]

  1. Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE)
  2. Yoruba Language Proficiency Programme (YLP)
  3. Ekiti State University (affiliated Degree Programmes)

References[]

  1. ^ "College Logo". Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo. Retrieved 13 Nov 2021. Blue, white, green and gold.
  2. ^ "Emmanuel Alayande College of Education". www.eacoed.edu.ng. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  3. ^ "About EACOED". www.eacoed.edu.ng. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Publications Emmanuel Alayande College of Education". www.eacoed.edu.ng. Retrieved 13 November 2021.

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