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词汇 teachers college
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Definition of teachers college in US English:

teachers college

(also Teachers College)
noun
  • A four-year college with a special curriculum for training primary and secondary school teachers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Secondary education has expanded in Nigeria since independence, offering a variety of options including teachers colleges, science secondary schools, and schools offering a wide curriculum.
    • The teachers college itself said it had no evidence to suggest ‘a poisoned work environment.'‘
    • In 1953, having completed three years at a Domestic Science Girls School, Beatrix was chosen to go to a missionary teachers college in Serui.
    • The next year her parents grudgingly agreed to send her to a girls' teachers college in another town.
    • Teacher-training colleges, two-year advanced teachers colleges, and university education departments should be partners in planning and implementation.
    • Anne, a recent teachers college graduate, is now in her second year teaching English and Social Studies.
    • Even my years with the bank and the teachers college were not wasted.
    • The Robert G. Crisenberry Papers consist mainly of correspondence concerning the evolution of Southern Illinois Normal University from a teachers college to a university.
    • At the time Indiana State Normal School was a teachers college but did not have the right to award bachelor's degree; this came later in 1908.
    • Students at the Tlaxcala teachers college are striking against cuts in education.
    • Mark Paterson wrote his first short story around the same time he got fed up with teachers college.
    • I was at teachers college and it was ridiculously easy so I didn't have to do school work at night and could read.
    • It was while at teachers college that I heard of Caribbean Vision.
    • I know of at least two teachers colleges where that has happened.
    • Particularly noteworthy are those broadly-based institutions that evolved from teachers colleges because they are situated at critical junctures in the public educational system.
    • Margo Trigg started clay work in 1963 while at teachers college in Melbourne.
    • Studying at teachers college and the University of Dunedin during World War II was both liberating and terrifying.
    • He is professionally employed and has applied to teachers college.
    • O'Reilly, who was on holidays from teachers college in Sydney, had just been dragged from the train to open the bowling for Wingello, his home town.
    • He worked in a factory for a while, and then decided to go to teachers college.

Definition of teachers college in US English:

teachers college

(also Teachers College)
noun
  • A four-year college with a special curriculum for training primary and secondary school teachers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anne, a recent teachers college graduate, is now in her second year teaching English and Social Studies.
    • The Robert G. Crisenberry Papers consist mainly of correspondence concerning the evolution of Southern Illinois Normal University from a teachers college to a university.
    • In 1953, having completed three years at a Domestic Science Girls School, Beatrix was chosen to go to a missionary teachers college in Serui.
    • At the time Indiana State Normal School was a teachers college but did not have the right to award bachelor's degree; this came later in 1908.
    • Margo Trigg started clay work in 1963 while at teachers college in Melbourne.
    • Even my years with the bank and the teachers college were not wasted.
    • Teacher-training colleges, two-year advanced teachers colleges, and university education departments should be partners in planning and implementation.
    • It was while at teachers college that I heard of Caribbean Vision.
    • He worked in a factory for a while, and then decided to go to teachers college.
    • O'Reilly, who was on holidays from teachers college in Sydney, had just been dragged from the train to open the bowling for Wingello, his home town.
    • Studying at teachers college and the University of Dunedin during World War II was both liberating and terrifying.
    • I was at teachers college and it was ridiculously easy so I didn't have to do school work at night and could read.
    • I know of at least two teachers colleges where that has happened.
    • Particularly noteworthy are those broadly-based institutions that evolved from teachers colleges because they are situated at critical junctures in the public educational system.
    • Secondary education has expanded in Nigeria since independence, offering a variety of options including teachers colleges, science secondary schools, and schools offering a wide curriculum.
    • Students at the Tlaxcala teachers college are striking against cuts in education.
    • Mark Paterson wrote his first short story around the same time he got fed up with teachers college.
    • The next year her parents grudgingly agreed to send her to a girls' teachers college in another town.
    • The teachers college itself said it had no evidence to suggest ‘a poisoned work environment.'‘
    • He is professionally employed and has applied to teachers college.
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