Tangshan Teacher's College
College in Hebei, China
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Tangshan Teachers' College (simplified Chinese: 唐山师范学院; traditional Chinese: 唐山師範學院; pinyin: Tángshān Shīfàn Xuéyuàn) is a college in Qingyuan, Baoding, Hebei, China under the provincial government.
The college was established in 1954 under the name Tangshan Normal School (Chinese: 唐山师范专科学校). It underwent a merger with Tangshan Education College (Chinese: 唐山教育学院) in 1984. After the Ministry of Education allowed the educational institution to become an undergraduate normal college in 2000, it was renamed to Tangshan Teachers' College (Chinese: 唐山师范学院).[1] The Ministry of Education in 2014 named the college as among the nation's top 50 higher educational institutions for graduate job placement.[2]
The college's property occupies an area of 262,546 square metres (64.877 acres), while the building occupies an area of 108,856 square metres (26.899 acres).[1] The building has 17 stories.[3]