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The Necessary Teacher Training College, Ulfborg
Denmark

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Official website: https://www.dns-tvind.dk/
Tel:+45 20 35 23 54
Address:Skorkærvej 8, 6990 Ulfborg Denmark

The Necessary Teacher Training College (NTTC) is a private higher education institution located in Ulfborg, Denmark. The school is known for its unique educational philosophy and methods, focusing on training innovative and socially responsible teachers. Here are some key information about the Necessary Teacher Training College:

 

Overview

Established: 1972

Institutional Nature: Private

Main Campus Location: Ulfborg, Denmark

History

NTTC was founded in 1972 by a group of educators and social activists to provide a teacher training model that is different from the traditional education system.

The college emphasizes practical learning, critical thinking and social participation, and encourages students to develop their own unique style in teaching practice.

Educational Philosophy

Student-centered: attach importance to students' personal development and encourage them to explore their interests and potential.

Interdisciplinary Cooperation: The curriculum design focuses on the cross-integration of different disciplines and cultivates comprehensive knowledge and skills.

Social Responsibility: Emphasizes the role of teachers as drivers of social change, and encourages students to pay attention to social issues and actively participate in solving them.

International Vision: Recruit international students and establish partnerships with educational institutions in many countries to promote cultural diversity and global awareness.

Subject Setting

Bachelor's Degree in Education:

Primary Education

Secondary Education

Featured Courses:

Arts and Creative Education

Social Sciences

Natural Sciences

Physical Education and Health Education

Language and Literature

Professional Direction

Primary Education: Cultivate teachers who can teach multiple subjects at the primary school level and focus on the all-round development of students.

Secondary Education: Cultivate secondary school teachers who can teach specific subjects, such as mathematics, science, language, etc.

Arts and Creative Education: Combine artistic creation and educational theory to cultivate creative teaching methods.

Social Sciences: Cover teaching in the fields of history, geography, politics, etc., and cultivate students' critical thinking ability.

Natural Sciences: Teach subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, etc., and cultivate students' interest and understanding of science.

Physical Education and Health Education: Cultivate physical education teachers and health education experts, and pay attention to students' physical health and athletic ability.

Language and Literature: Teach Danish and other languages, and cultivate language teaching ability and literary literacy.

Campus

Urburg Campus:

Located in a peaceful environment on the outskirts of Urburg, the campus has modern teaching facilities, libraries, laboratories and social spaces.

The campus also has dormitories to provide accommodation for students.

International Cooperation

NTTC actively participates in international exchange programs and has established partnerships with many higher education institutions around the world.

Provide exchange student programs to promote students' international vision and cultural exchange.

English-taught courses are offered for international students, and preparatory courses are provided.

Expenses

For EU/EEA students, NTTC's tuition fees may vary depending on the specific course, but there are usually certain fees.

For non-EU/EEA international students, tuition fees vary depending on the major, generally between 6,000 and 14,000 euros per year. The specific fees should be consulted directly with the school or visit its official website for the latest information.

In terms of living costs, the cost of living in Urburg is relatively low, but you still need to consider the costs of accommodation, food and personal expenses.

Application requirements

Applicants usually need to have a high school diploma or equivalent.

You will need to pass an entrance exam or interview and demonstrate your passion for education and suitability for the teaching profession.

The English language proficiency requirement is usually B2 level (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​CEFR).