The College of Education of Columbia University belongs to Columbia University, but different from its domestic subsidiary, the relationship between them is very close.
Due to some historical reasons, the Institute of Education of Columbia University and Columbia University are separated in administration and finance, but otherwise they are basically the same, and so are diplomas. Students from the College of Education can also take courses from other colleges. Libraries and public facilities are common.
Teachers College (Columbia University), also known as Columbia Teachers College, is a famous graduate school of education. It was founded by philanthropist Grace Hoadley Dodge and Nobel Peace Prize winner, philosopher and educator nicholas murray butler on 1887 in new york, USA.
The College of Education of Columbia University became a subordinate college of Columbia University on 1898, but retained its independent entity status and enrollment requirements.
Columbia University College of Education is the oldest, largest and most comprehensive college of education in the United States. Historically, john dewey, Paul Monroe and William Hurd Keberqu have all taught here.
The College has trained many outstanding educators in modern China, such as Tao Xingzhi, the "father of preschool education", Chen Heqin, former president of Peking University, Jiang Menglin, Ma Yinchu and Zhang Boling, founder of Nankai University. It has a long history with education in China, and has a far-reaching impact on modern education in China.