• hengyang normal university

    Hengyang Normal University is an ordinary full-time public undergraduate institution directly under Hunan Province. The predecessor of the college can be traced back to the Hunan Guanli South Road Normal School in 1904. Hengyang Normal College, established in 1958, is one of the oldest teacher colleges in China. In March 1999, with the approval of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, Hengyang Normal College was upgraded to Hengyang Normal College by merging with the former Hengyang Education College. In February 2001, the former Hunan Third Division was merged. The college adheres to the school motto of "virtue, erudition, ambition, and dedication", and always adheres to the educational philosophy of establishing a school with quality, strengthening the school with talents, and revitalizing the school with characteristics. It is a "civilized university", "civilized health unit", "garden style unit", and "civilized window unit" in Hunan Province. The college was also rated as the national "Model Workers' Home" and the national "exemplary organization for Social Practice Activities of College Students".

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  • Hunan Normal University

    Hunan Normal University was founded in 1938 and is located in the historic and cultural city of Changsha. It is a key university under the national "211 Project" and an excellent university evaluated by the Ministry of Education for its undergraduate teaching level. The school currently has 5 campuses, covering an area of 168 hectares and a construction area of over 1 million square meters. The main campus is located to the west of Lushan Mountain and to the east of Xiangjiang River, with beautiful scenery. It is one of the "400 best" greening units in China.

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  • GanNan Normal University

    Gannan Normal University was founded in June 1958 and is one of the two provincial-level undergraduate normal universities in Jiangxi Province with an earlier history. It is also one of the two normal universities in Jiangxi Province with the right to confer master's degrees. Over the past 47 years of education, it has delivered over 50000 qualified graduates of various types to the country.

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  • Nanchang Normal College

    Nanchang Normal College (formerly known as Nanchang Normal School in Jiangxi Province) was founded in 1908 and is a prestigious school with a century long history of education. Lingshan and Xiushui have nurtured tens of thousands of teachers and talents at all levels and across Jiangxi Province and even the whole country, such as revolutionary sages Liu Hezhen and Luo Shibing, master of traditional Chinese painting Fu Baoshi, modern mathematician Zeng Jiong, national first-class playwright Mao Bingquan, national first-class writer Sun Hailang, national first-class composer Hao Shida, etc. They have cultivated a number of provincial-level special teachers, as well as a number of outstanding singers, such as Yang Yuying, Zhou Zhou, Bao Liping, He Houqin, etc The program host, in addition, the school has also trained a large number of leaders and cadres of all levels and types. In May 2004, with the care and support of provincial and municipal leaders, and with the approval of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, it was upgraded to a regular higher normal college. The glory of the past has put on a new look, building a higher and broader platform for students to become successful as soon as possible.

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  • Jiangxi Normal University of Science and Technology

    Jiangxi Normal University of Science and Technology is located in Nanchang, a historical and cultural city with the reputation of "abundant resources and outstanding talents". It is one of the first higher vocational and technical normal colleges established in China, a key higher education institution under the construction of the Ministry of Education to cultivate vocational and technical education teachers, and the only multidisciplinary undergraduate college in Jiangxi Province to cultivate vocational education teachers, mainly cultivating vocational teacher qualifications and applied specialized talents. After more than 30 years of construction and development, the school has formed a multi-level and multi-standard educational pattern with undergraduate education as the main body, actively developing graduate education, and coordinating the development of characteristic vocational (vocational) education and continuing education. It has been evaluated as excellent by the Ministry of Education in undergraduate teaching work.

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  • Shangrao Normal School

    The predecessor of Shangrao Normal College was Shangrao Normal College established in June 1958. In 1959, Shangrao Normal College and Shangrao Industrial College merged and reorganized into Jiangxi Northeastern University. In 1978, with the approval of the State Council, Shangrao Teachers' College was re established. In March 2000, with the approval of the Ministry of Education and the Jiangxi Provincial Government, Shangrao Normal University was established. In November 2005, the college successfully passed the evaluation of undergraduate teaching level by the Ministry of Education, and obtained the right to confer a bachelor's degree in February 2004. Over the past 50 years since its establishment, the school has delivered over 40000 graduates of various types to the country.

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  • Jiangxi Normal University

    Jiangxi Normal University is located in Nanchang, the capital city of Jiangxi Province, which has a profound historical and cultural heritage and is known as a "treasure of nature and outstanding people". It has two campuses, Yaohu and Qingshan Lake, covering an area of 3400 acres and a total construction area of over 1.4 million square meters. The school originated from the White Deer Cave Academy in Lushan and was founded in 1940 as National Chung Cheng University, which was renamed as National Nanchang University in 1949; In 1953, it was renamed Jiangxi Normal University and in 1983, it was renamed Jiangxi Normal University.

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  • Zhejiang University of Education

    Zhejiang University of Education is a provincial-level undergraduate institution located by the beautiful West Lake in Hangzhou. The school was founded in 1955 and was later renamed, dissolved, and merged several times. In February 1978, Zhejiang Institute of Education was restored. The school has 7 colleges, including Foreign Languages, Teacher Education and Education Management, International Business Administration, Humanities, Science and Engineering, Arts, and Information Technology, and over 50 undergraduate and vocational majors, including English, Education, and Chinese Language and Literature. It is a provincial-level key base for teacher education in Zhejiang Province. There are educational institutions such as the Zhejiang Provincial Education Administrative Cadre Training Center, Zhejiang Provincial Primary and Secondary School Teacher Training Center, Zhejiang Provincial Expert Committee for Continuing Education of Primary and Secondary School Teachers Secretariat, Zhejiang Provincial Workstation Secretariat for Famous Primary and Secondary School Teachers and Principals, and Zhejiang Provincial Computer Teacher Training Center.

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  • Hangzhou Normal University

    The predecessor of Hangzhou Normal University can be traced back to the Zhejiang Provincial Government Two Level Normal School established in 1908, and was renamed as Zhejiang Provincial First Normal School in 1913. In 1978, Hangzhou Normal University was established with the approval of the State Council. Since 2000, Hangzhou Institute of Education and Hangzhou Medical College have successively merged to form the new Hangzhou Normal University. In 2007, the school was renamed Hangzhou Normal University.

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  • Huzhou Teachers College

    Huzhou Normal University is a full-time undergraduate institution of higher education. The school's educational history can be traced back to the Qiantang Road Third United County Normal School in 1916. Higher education began in 1958 and undergraduate students were admitted in 1994. In March 1999, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the former Huzhou Normal College, Huzhou Normal School, and Huzhou Teacher Training College merged to establish Huzhou Normal College. In May 2000, the original Huzhou Health School was merged into Huzhou Normal University. In November 2005, the school passed the undergraduate teaching level evaluation of the Ministry of Education with a "good" score, achieving leapfrog development. The school adheres to the motto of "Mingti Dayong" and is a civilized unit in Zhejiang Province.

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  • Zhejiang Normal University

    The headquarters of Zhejiang Normal University is located in Jinhua City, a national historical and cultural city, in the central part of Zhejiang Province. It borders Shanghai and Hangzhou to the north and Fujian and Guangdong to the south, with convenient transportation. The school covers an area of over 3300 acres, with a building area of over 1 million square meters. The campus environment is serene, shaded by green trees and lush with lush grass, complementing and complementing the national scenic spot Shuanglong Cave. It is an ideal place for seeking knowledge and talent.

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  • Home-Shanghai Normal University A key university in Shanghai city, Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) is a comprehensive local university with salient features of teacher training and particular strength in liberal arts. The main undertakings of the university are undergraduate education with the chief aim of producing high level application-oriented talents. Shanghai Normal University

    A key university in Shanghai city, Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) is a comprehensive local university with salient features of teacher training and particular strength in liberal arts. The main undertakings of the university are undergraduate education with the chief aim of producing high level application-oriented talents.

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