Pronunciation: /ˈnɔrməl skuːl/
noun A school or college for the training of teachers
A1 I am studying at a normal school.
A2 Normal schools focus on teacher training.
B1 Attending a normal school is a common path for aspiring educators.
B2 In the past, normal schools were the primary institutions for teacher education.
C1 The curriculum at a normal school includes pedagogy, psychology, and subject-specific teaching methods.
C2 Normal schools have evolved over time to meet the changing demands of the education field.
adjective Describing a school that trains teachers
A1 I attended a normal school when I was a child.
A2 In some countries, a normal school is where teachers are trained.
B1 The curriculum at the normal school focused on practical teaching skills.
B2 The normal school had a reputation for producing excellent educators.
C1 After graduating from the normal school, she went on to pursue a master's degree in education.
C2 The normal school implemented innovative teaching methods to enhance student learning outcomes.
formal The normal school was established to train teachers in educational theory and practice.
informal I heard that the normal school is offering a new course on modern teaching methods.
slang I'm thinking of enrolling in that normal school to become a teacher.
figurative Attending the normal school of life teaches us valuable lessons along the way.
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