Appalachian Training School for Teachers

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Appalachian Training School for Teachers was an early 20th-century teacher-training institution in North Carolina that evolved into what is now Appalachian State University.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf normal school
teacher training college
campusSetting rural
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalLevel postsecondary
evolvedInto Appalachian State University NERFINISHED
a four-year teachers college
foundedBy Blanford Barnard Dougherty NERFINISHED
Dauphin Disco Dougherty NERFINISHED
hasEducationalFocus normal school curriculum
teacher education
hasLegacy foundation of a comprehensive regional university
hasPrimaryMission training teachers for public schools in North Carolina
hasRoleIn development of teacher education in western North Carolina
hasSuccessorInstitution Appalachian State Teachers College NERFINISHED
Appalachian State University NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance origin institution of Appalachian State University
jurisdiction State of North Carolina NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Boone, North Carolina NERFINISHED
North Carolina
namedAfter Appalachian region NERFINISHED
operatedDuringCentury 20th century
operatedDuringPeriod early 20th century
partOf North Carolina public education system NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Appalachian State Teachers College NERFINISHED
Appalachian State University NERFINISHED
region Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
sector public education
servedPopulation prospective public school teachers
state North Carolina NERFINISHED

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Appalachian State University formerName Appalachian Training School for Teachers