This letter told her that she was to spend three months at a teachers' college in Edinburgh.
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But Mr Graham did anyway, and went to teachers' college, where he was offered a third-year specialisation in art.
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For most of us who went to university and teachers' college, we didn't do a course in how to teach online.
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Those with academic inclinations took extra classes with the head teacher in their teenage years and with luck made it into teachers' college.
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What happened at New Sharon Teachers' College that particular strawberry spring .
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Conclusion: Anaemia remains a common problem in the young children particularly the primary educationschool boys of the households of low income.
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Obama's full itinerary in Savannah has not been announced, but his stops will include Savannah Technical College, a technical and adult educationschool.
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It said the existing distance educationschool, Te Kura (the Correspondence School), could lose enrolments and perhaps suffer a mass exodus of students.
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Evidence-based practices (EBP) for children with autism are under-used in special- educationschools.
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Teaching foreign languages should be considered in preschools and primary schools, according to Department of Educationschool inspectors.
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She arrived from Samoa and she was educated and then she came here and went to teacherscollege.
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At teacherscollege in Waltham, she was pursued by law students and medical students, and even the interns at Mass General.
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As the former head of a teacherscollege, he said it would not be easy to move away from the whole language approach.
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A Morris Newburger invented the name Plainfield TeachersCollege during a dinner.
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He was once a Fellow in TeachersCollege of Columbia University.
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Washington University of St. Louis has an excellent graduate schoolofeducation .
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He has never been at any public schoolofeducation.
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A landmark study of primary schooling in Ireland is being conducted by UCD schoolofeducation.
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That might in a certain sense be considered a schoolofeducation, but it would not be a charity.
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Now, from fifty to five-and-twenty years ago, under the influence of the Franklin and Edgeworth schoolofeducation, imagination was at a discount.
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Some time ago, our collegeofeducation was going through an NCATE accreditation review.
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It was their vision and foresight that fostered this innovative and progressive collegeofeducation.
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Are these the words of a school playground bully or the words of a board member of a collegeofeducation?
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Dr Pauric Travers, a native of Donegal, is also the first lay president of a major collegeofeducation in Ireland.
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A shortage of college maths and science teachers is being described as a crisis by secondary principals and at least one collegeofeducation.
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Whenever I wasn't working, I had my butt back in normalschool.
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A former professor in a large normalschool illustrated this tendency exactly.
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Soon a normalschool, free to all within the state, was opened.
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He argues that preparation for Communion should take place outside normalschool hours.
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When my mother died, I was off in the normalschool.
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Recently I addressed some classes of graduating religion teachers in a teacher-trainingcollege.
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Thursday's protest tour began in Ayotzinapa, home to the teacher-trainingcollege where the missing group had studied.
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After the war he got himself to teacher-trainingcollege and became both a schoolmaster and passionate socialist.
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He was at teacher-trainingcollege in south-west London, and apparently just as far from the nearest likeminded person.
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The trustees of Marino teacher-trainingcollege in Dublin specifically requested consultants not to interview former college president Caoimhe Máirtin.