1in the autumn of 952, Pingyang established a crash course for junior teachers (hereinafter referred to as Pingyang short-term junior teacher training course, hereinafter referred to as Pingyang short-term junior teacher training course), located in Wenzhou Normal School, Zhenglou, Pingyang. In order to facilitate unified leadership, the party organizations of the two schools are combined into one, which is called the "Party Group of Chinese and Ping Teachers", and the administrative leadership is separated from the education management. 1In August, 953, Zhengzhou Normal School Branch moved to Wenzhou City, and 8 classes of Rui 'an Junior Normal School moved to Zhengzhou Building. 146 Pingyang junior normal class students are organized into three classes as first-year students of junior normal schools, and merged with Ruian junior normal school, which is called "Ruian junior normal school". 1954 March 18, Zhejiang provincial education department decided that Rui' an junior normal school was placed under the leadership of Pingyang county government and renamed Pingyang junior normal school. 1956 in the summer vacation, the provincial education department decided to cancel Pingyang junior normal school, and three classes of primary education rotation training classes were transferred to Yueqing junior normal school without graduation. Zheng Lou Pingyang Junior Division was changed to "Wenzhou Professional Pingyang Agricultural Cooperative Cadres".
/kloc-in the autumn of 0/958, Pingyang Junior Normal School, which was closed for two years, was changed to Pingyang Normal School with the approval of Wenzhou Special Commissioner's Office. I borrowed Pingyang County No.1 Middle School (Pingyang Middle School) to attend classes, and my homework was taken by Pingyang No.1 Middle School teacher. 1959 In the spring, Pingyang Junior Kindergarten Normal School and Pingyang County Correspondence School merged into Pingyang Normal School. On July 28th, Wenzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture and Education agreed that Shi Ping should redesign a new school building in the south of Pingyangpo, and then build a new school building in the south of the Mid-Levels. The kindergarten class merged into Shi Ping is located in Dongyue Temple. As a branch of Shi Ping, it is called Pingyang Normal Kindergarten Department. 1960 In February, according to the requirements of Pingyang County Committee of the Communist Party of China, Pingyang No.2 Normal School was established in Tang Xian, a bridge pier area (now Cangnan County). The former Pingyang Normal School was called "Pingyang No.1 Normal School". 196 1 March, Ping No.2 Division merged with Ping No.1 Division, still called Pingyang Normal School. On July 1962, Pingyang Normal School was cancelled again.
1In September, 965, Pingyang Normal School was re-established as "Pingyang Normal School", and the school building was borrowed from Dongyue Temple in the south of Pingyang. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/966, I moved to the old teaching building of Yuanping Normal School in Fengcun, Ponan South, and the school was closed in June 10.
1In the autumn of 974, Pingyang County was ordered to hold the "Wenzhou Normal Pingyang Teaching Point" (a two-year normal class), and the school was located in Xiantan Temple (No.54 Pingrui Road). 1In July, 978, the Provincial Department of Education officially decided to build a new "Pingyang Normal School". 65438-0985, the school was placed under the leadership of Wenzhou Municipal Education Commission. 1993, Wenzhou Planning Commission approved the relocation of Pingyang Normal School. 1September, 1996, the school moved to the new site of Huang 'ao Village in Ponan.
200 1 1 Pingyang Normal School was cancelled and merged into Wenzhou Normal University. Pingyang Normal School has been wandering among temples for half a century since it was founded by 1943, and has no fixed place to live. By the time the school was cancelled, a total of 7,755 students had officially graduated, making due contributions to primary and secondary education in southern Zhejiang.
(Pingyang Normal School Historical Atlas Source)