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me rare pictures of Allama Iqbal, his family, | teachers, class fellows and other leaders of the All I |
e teaching process to educate others, or hold | teachers classes to go over the lesson for that Sabbat |
Through his family, | teachers, classmates and diverse friends, Baroja draws |
has 28 full- and part-time staff, comprising | teachers, classroom assistants, nursery nurses, admini |
luded governors, college presidents, farmers, | teachers, clergymen, engineers, lawyers, doctors, arti |
she was a delegate representing the Communist | Teachers Club to the 2nd World Congress of the Cominte |
Its ASB members, PTSA, | teachers, clubs, and volunteers helped contribute by s |
work is set for each lesson, all three of the | teachers co-ordinate when they give out course work an |
n-laws, cousins, family friends, stepparents, | teachers, coaches, another child, clergy or anyone tha |
Teachers collaborate weekly to identify student's indi | |
currently 2010/6/3 he went to a | teachers collage. |
y Jack Kornfield and is part of the Vipassana | teachers' collective at Spirit Rock Meditation Center. |
1932, the school's name was changed to State | Teachers College at Lowell. |
and in 1945 he completed his studies at Tokyo | Teachers College with a major in physics. |
t first appeared in the 1940-41 East Carolina | Teachers College (ECTC)Student Handbook. |
He graduated from State | Teachers College (now University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh) |
y, Pennsylvania and studied in Keystone State | Teachers College and Columbia University School of Int |
s established by legislative act in 1948, the | Teachers College at New Paltz was one of 30 colleges a |
He graduated from the Lock Haven | Teachers College in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. |
niversity of Virginia and Columbia University | Teachers College graduate, and the former executive di |
orth Texas State and Southeast Oklahoma State | Teachers College before beginning his pro baseball car |
rsity, from 1928 to 1932 and at Arizona State | Teachers College at Tempe, now Arizona State Universit |
Cooke assumed his duties at East Carolina | Teachers College on August 1, 1946 and announced his r |
1 she directed the modern dance department at | Teachers College of Columbia University. |
ils from Hamar, and has an education from the | teachers' college there. |
ibe is taught as a second language by the Ili | Teachers' College (Yili Normal College) in the Ili Kaz |
eal's education system, founding St. Joseph's | Teachers College for English-speaking Catholics, Cardi |
r at Mercy College and began her doctorate at | Teachers College at Columbia University. |
h School in 1949 and attended Henderson State | Teachers College there. |
The Hyannis State | Teachers College was a former college located in Barns |
a school in Gernsheim (1907-1913) and a free | teachers' college in Alzey. |
Kaston retired from | Teachers College in July 1963. |
Reycraft was educated at London | Teachers' College and the University of Western Ontari |
ge of Music - then known as North Texas State | Teachers College School of Music. |
of Adelphi University and Columbia University | Teachers College who also attended the University of I |
Prior to 1981 the institute was the Sydney | Teachers College that was founded in 1906. |
astern Division was charted as the Ball State | Teachers College in 1929. |
aring it for amalgamation with the Wollongong | Teachers College in 1982. |
He attended Peru State | Teachers College and the University of Nebraska from 1 |
re beginning her studies at Sam Houston State | Teachers' College in Huntsville, Texas in 1926. |
After graduated she attended | Teachers' College in Fredericton and began teaching in |
played college basketball at Kirksville State | Teachers College (now Truman State University). |
e their training camp from West Chester State | Teachers College in West Chester, Pennsylvania, to Sar |
n Nash now at the helm, the Appalachian State | Teachers College Music Department moved into a new fin |
the public schools of Sharon, Mayville State | Teachers College and the University of North Dakota. |
urke married Daisy Minnich, a graduate of the | Teachers College of Miami University. |
State | Teachers College and Southwestern shared this field be |
n completed a B.A degree at the Indiana State | Teachers College and an M.A. degree at Indiana Univers |
He graduated from Eastern Kentucky State | Teachers College at Richmond in 1916. |
College, Waterville, Maine, in 1929 and from | Teachers College (summers) (Columbia University), New |
He graduated from Hamar | Teachers' College in 1889, and took the examen artium |
ung Woman, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Teachers College Alumni Award of Excellence, the Afric |
to China for two years to teach English at a | teachers college in Fuling, a small city near the Yang |
He attended North Texas State | Teachers College in the early 1940s where he was a mem |
New York: | Teachers College Press. |
The school became a four-year | teachers college in 1919 and changed its name to North |
e University (in Ohio), Columbia University's | Teachers College (in New York City) and the Institute |
he was educated at Sydney High School, Sydney | Teachers College and the University of Sydney before b |
Perry graduated from the | Teachers College of the University of Liberia. |
egrees in 1942, when it was renamed the State | Teachers College at New Paltz. |
to Baltimore, and graduated from Coppin State | Teachers College 3 years later. |
earned a doctorate at the Columbia University | Teachers College in 1940, and was appointed President |
rom 1901 to 1902, and graduated from Levanger | Teachers' College in 1905. |
tenbury (died July 1, 1944) was East Carolina | Teachers College sixth head football coach. |
studied music education at Sam Houston State | Teachers' College and the University of Southern Calif |
t Quarterly, The Journal of American Studies, | Teachers College Record, The Advocate, The Washington |
On February 5, 1965, Ball State | Teachers College was thus renamed Ball State Universit |
ly Stroud (another graduate of Arkansas State | Teachers College drawn to Washington by the New Deal). |
e of Agriculture and the former Georgia State | Teachers College which had been merged into UGA in 193 |
Teachers College Record, 110(7), 1477-1503. | |
Trustee of Virginia State | Teachers' College 1922-1926. |
successful at Throop and Columbia University | Teachers' College when Lucy Skidmore Scribner asked hi |
kansas Tech University and the Arkansas State | Teachers College (now University of Central Arkansas), |
n where he was music teacher at the Franzburg | Teachers' College and in his later life organist and c |
y Game, Wedgeworth recommended Florence State | Teachers' College flanker Harlon Hill to Chicago Bears |
ern Australia (UWA), and tutored at Claremont | Teachers College and at UWA. |
After graduating from Nebraska State | Teachers College in 1898, he served as Superintendent |
schools, Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama, State | Teachers College (now Jacksonville State University), |
He attended Northwest Missouri State | Teachers College (now Northwest Missouri State Univers |
ion in the Age of Insecurity, is published by | Teachers' College Press and Open University Press and |
educated at Frankston High School, Melbourne | Teachers' College and Melbourne University. |
raduate studies in education at Cheyney State | Teachers' College in Cheyney, Pennsylvania. |
or eleven years, and was educated at Manitoba | Teachers College and Success Commerce Business College |
Council for Research in Music Education, and | Teachers College Record. |
ow Convent Gallery) before attending Ballarat | Teachers' College now University of Ballarat. |
llege's name was later changed to Adams State | Teachers College in honor of its founder and finally t |
chool from 1897 to 1932 and the Hyannis State | Teachers College from 1932-1944. |
on University and graduated from Lowell State | Teachers College now University of Massachusetts Lowel |
She studied with Louis Crowder at Iowa State | Teachers College and subsequently with Robert Casadesu |
In 1952 it became a state college, the State | Teachers College at Boston. |
A. degree in Mathematics upon graduation from | Teachers College in Frostburg, Maryland. |
ge fired Marvin Pittman, president of Georgia | Teachers College (later known as Georgia Southern Univ |
The Normal School was renamed the | Teachers College of the City of Boston in 1924. |
lso Professor Law and Educational Practice at | Teachers College and Columbia Law School. |
School, Hamilton Technical College, Hamilton | Teachers College and at Waikato University. |
attended the public schools, the North Texas | Teachers College at Denton, the Oklahoma Agricultural |
her church, Oberdorfer was able to attend the | Teachers College at Howard University. |
, Arkansas, Hunnicutt attended Arkansas State | Teachers College but dropped out during his junior yea |
ter Cawaci, Sakiusa went on to Corpus Christi | Teachers College in Suva where he completed a Diploma |
or 5 years as the Principal of Corpus Christi | Teachers College and was also the first lay and longes |
tudents from the Daegu Normal School (now the | teachers' college of Kyungpook National University) we |
a convocation in Assembly Hall at Ball State | Teachers College (now Ball State University) in Muncie |
y College in Iowa (1909-1910), Superior State | Teachers College in Wisconsin (1912-14), Saint Louis U |
then became football coach at Colorado State | Teachers College (now the University of Northern Color |
degree in radio journalism from Indiana State | Teachers College in 1945. |
d as the head football coach at Arizona State | Teachers College at Tempe, now Arizona State Universit |
He studied and graduated from Elverum | Teachers' College between 1904 and 1907, and then star |
ector of the music schools of Milwaukee State | Teachers College from 1914 until 1922, and from 1911 u |
to do her Study-Service Trimester at Sichuan | Teachers College and as a sophomore English major at G |
as an associate professor at East Texas State | Teachers College and University of Cincinnati, he beca |
He then went onto the Auckland Secondary | Teachers College where he eventually acquired a BA (ho |
She attended school in Grafton, then Goulburn | Teachers College where she trained as a teacher. |
d Marvin Pittman who was president of Georgia | Teachers College which later became Georgia Southern U |
rofessor of ancient history at Paterson State | Teachers College (now William Paterson University) in |
on the Politics of Identity and Education for | Teachers College Press. |
enial, he saved enough to enter Arizona State | Teachers College at Flagstaff, from which he graduated |
when it served as a dormitory for Chico State | Teachers College students. |
A law firm hired by | Teachers College to investigate Constantine issued a r |
He was educated at State | Teachers College (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Cornell Univ |
d basketball collegiately at Bloomsburg State | Teachers College (now named Bloomsburg University of P |
ed the public schools, Western Kentucky State | Teachers College at Bowling Green, and the law departm |
Alotin studied from 1948 to 1950 at the Music | Teachers' College in Tel Aviv and then from 1950 to 19 |
e ninth head football coach for East Carolina | Teachers College in 1952. |
Batchelor of Science (1971) and Christchurch | Teachers College with a Diploma in Teaching (1971). |
Founded as a | teachers' college in 1923, the university was named af |
York City, where he served on the faculty of | Teachers College at Columbia University. |
In 1950 he graduated from the Higher | Teachers College (later on called college of education |
from Chicago | Teachers College in Chicago in 1964. |
High School, Sydney Girls High School, Sydney | Teachers College and finally the University of New Sou |
Fawcett was educated at Ottawa | Teachers' College and Queen's University in Kingston. |
He attended Peru State | Teachers College in Peru, Nebraska in 1941 and 1942, a |
He was a teacher at Nebraska State | Teachers College from 1940 to 1950. |
Scotia and was educated at the New Brunswick | Teachers' College and the University of New Brunswick. |
r the cause to build a state Normal School (a | teachers college) in the city of Plattsburgh. |
Hutt Civic Centre, and Toomath for the Karori | Teachers' College), the firm proved to be short-lived, |
iversity (B.Sc; then Northeast Missouri State | Teachers' College). |
She gained a BA from the Beit Berl | Teachers College, another bachelors degree in social w |
South Australia, and was educated at Western | Teachers College, Adelaide. |
ster of Arts degree in physics education from | Teachers College, Columbia University in 1962, and a P |
, 1963, as the Greyston Conference Center, of | Teachers College, Columbia University. |
New York, Crane attended Carleton College and | Teachers College, Columbia University, earning his PhD |
r's high school, she attended Milwaukee State | Teachers College, intending to become an art teacher. |
tor of the Campaign for Educational Equity at | Teachers College, Columbia University. |
nstrumental in establishing the state's first | teachers' college, which today is Winona State Univers |
College and previous to that San Diego State | Teachers College, which the area is still named after. |
xas, Kennedy attended Stephen F. Austin State | Teachers College, the University of Kansas, and receiv |
rved as the head football coach at Iowa State | Teachers College, now the University of Northern Iowa |
owa Normal School in 1897 and from Iowa State | Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, in 1902. |
ated at Lucy Cobb Institute and Georgia State | Teachers College, both located in Athens, Georgia, and |
In 1902, Claremont | Teachers College, in the suburb of Claremont, became t |
Susan Fuhrman is the tenth president of | Teachers College, Columbia University. |
19-1921, 1923-1924, 1928) and at Fresno State | Teachers College, now Fresno State University, (1929-1 |
ce, in 1978 he became a teacher at Government | Teachers' College, Minna. |
ristian Brothers Academy and the former State | Teachers' College, both in Albany, New York. |
as the head football coach at La Crosse State | Teachers College, now the University of Wisconsin-La C |
Parrish studied at the Alabama State | Teachers College, where he played in the Bama State Co |
niversity in Ada, then known as Central State | Teachers College, and worked in radio and television i |
WestConn started as a | teachers' college, training the primary and secondary |
Attended District of Columbia | Teachers College, 1970-72. |
It now serves as an auxiliary campus for | Teachers College, Columbia University and Touro Colleg |
ll and basketball at Southeast Missouri State | Teachers College, now Southeast Missouri State Univers |
lem, serving on the Board of the David Yellin | Teachers' College, ERA"N and the Board of Governors of |
te University and South Dakota Southern State | Teachers College, and graduated from Doane College in |
of Oklahoma (Bachelor of Music in piano) and | Teachers College, Columbia University (Master of Arts |
oods College and a Masters from Indiana State | Teachers College, Horan spent many years teaching Engl |
Marymount Manhattan College, Montclair State | Teachers College, Saint Peter's College, New Jersey, S |
Philip was educated at St. Joseph's | Teachers' College, the University of Ottawa and the On |
e earned his Master of Arts in Education from | Teachers College, Columbia University in 1950. |
He graduated from State | Teachers' College, Kirksville, Missouri, in 1912 and r |
He studied at Claremont | Teachers College, and worked as a teacher at Arthur Ri |
at Lyndon, KY before attending Western State | Teachers College, Bowling Green, KY from 1930 to 1933. |
A graduate of the former Paterson State | Teachers College, New Jersey, she earned a Masters Deg |
a trustee of International House of New York, | Teachers College, Columbia University and the Ewing Ma |
ing USC, Baker coached football at Iowa State | Teachers College, Municipal University of Omaha, the U |
At the time of his death, he was a student at | Teachers College, Columbia University, and was a Sunda |
r chair of the Nutrition Education Program at | Teachers College, Columbia University, where she has b |
He would later serve on the board at | Teachers College, Columbia and would also serve as its |
uckland's Masters Institute, a fundamentalist | teachers college, as well as being involved with Youth |
He studied at a | teachers' college, and worked as a teacher and adminis |
1931 (Indiana, Pennsylvania: MA thesis: State | Teachers College, 1947). |
Meunier attended the Algoma | Teachers College, and taught in Door County schools fo |
ampus in 1869, predecessor of St. Cloud State | Teachers College, now St. Cloud State University. |
e later became athletic director at Montclair | Teachers College, a position he held for three years. |
bia University, New York University, Columbia | Teachers College, and Montclair State University. |
, Midland, Texas and to Southwest Texas State | Teachers College, finally graduating from The Universi |
Wiley High School, he attended Indiana State | Teachers College, now Indiana State University, both b |
a Diploma in Primary Teaching at Kerdon Park | Teachers College, part of the Queensland University of |
He was a major benefactor of | Teachers College, donating funds to build the Mornings |
Merrithew graduated from the New Brunswick | Teachers' College, then obtained his BA and B.Ed degre |
omwell went on to became a professor at Miner | Teachers College, later heading the literature departm |
Horst has a BSE from Kansas State | Teachers College, an MA from Emporia State University, |
in Lismore, New South Wales, was the Lismore | Teachers College, founded in 1971. |
ed economics and politics at Monash Secondary | Teachers College, but after a year of national service |
night, now earning a Doctor of Education from | Teachers College, Columbia University. |
After leaving Northwest Missouri State | Teachers College, he went to Denver, Colorado to play |
istant professor of history at the Iowa State | Teachers College. |
oma of Education in 1977 from Melbourne State | Teachers College. |
ebrew College, which was then known as Hebrew | Teachers' College. |
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