It was the first teacher-training school in the southwestern United States.
In 1866, the state legislature established a normal school at Platteville-the first of eight teacher-training schools across the state.
Stone was a science teacher in the district's Powell Street normal school, or teacher-training school.
In the 1883, a teacher-training school opened.
In 1909 the building became a teacher-training school.
With five students, Grossmann started the teacher-training school for German immigrants in 1852.
By 1880 she was forming a teacher-training school in conjunction with the Silver Street kindergarten.
Early emphasis was on teacher-training schools and this led to a glut of teachers in the community.
In 1950 Higher teacher-training school started with its work in Mostar.
In 1924, the school's registration for summer classes was the largest of any teacher-training school in the United States.