teachers college in English

noun
1
a four-year college with a special curriculum for training primary and secondary school teachers.
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.

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1. He returned to the teachers' college in 1966.

2. She studied at the teachers' college in Ongwediva and taught there for five years.

3. After returning from England, al-Badawi was appointed head of the history department at a teachers college.

4. She then studied at Bundibugyo Primary Teachers College, graduating with a Grade II Primary Teachers Certificate, in 2002.

5. The Bilingual/Bicultural graduate degree program at Teachers College takes a sociocultural approach to the learning of languages and literacies

6. David Berliner is a Regents Professor Emeritus in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College in the division of educational leadership and policy studies

7. She taught these subjects in Nigerian schools, and later became Head of the Department of English and Social Studies and Vice-Principal at the National Technical Teachers' College, Yaba.

8. Five Bedsitters in a compound with a garden Located 1.5 km from the Southern bypass and 1km from Thogoto teachers college along the newly re-tarmcacked Thogoto Mutarakwa road Second plot from the Thogoto Mutarakwa road i.e Secure compound in green surroundings Water available throughout Toilet and bathroom in house Hot water shower available

9. Judith Belock <p>Judith Belock, 78, of Holiday City West, Berkeley Township., NJ, passed away Thursday, March 4, 2021.<br /> <br /> Born in Jersey City, NJ, she lived in Budd Lake, NJ for 41 years until moving to Berkeley Township in 2012.<br /> <br /> Judith graduated from Jersey City State Teachers College, now New Jersey City University, in 1963.