Guangdong normal schools include: South China Normal University, Guangdong Technical Normal University and Lingnan Normal University.
1, South China Normal University, referred to as South China Normal University, is located at No.55, Zhongshan Avenue West, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, and is managed by Guangdong Province. It is a national "double first-class" construction university, a key construction university of "2 1 1 project", a university jointly established by Guangdong Province and the Ministry of Education, and a high-level university in Guangdong Province.
2. Guangdong Industrial Normal University, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. It is a university with the characteristics of "first-class, short board and strong characteristics" in Guangdong Province, a typical experience university for graduates' employment in China, an advanced unit for employment in Guangdong Province, a demonstration school for innovation and entrepreneurship in Guangdong Province, and a demonstration school for running schools according to law in Guangdong Province.
3. Lingnan Teachers College, referred to as Lingnan Teachers College, is located in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province. It is a full-time undergraduate institution of higher learning, a construction unit authorized by Guangdong Province to add a master's degree, and the first normal college in China to pass the qualification assessment of undergraduate teaching work by the Ministry of Education.
Teachers' College:
Teachers' College is a higher normal school that trains teachers for primary and secondary education. Generally divided into two categories:
1, independently set up, belonging to the state or local, specialized in training teachers.
2. Located in a comprehensive university, it provides education courses and vocational training for students from other departments, and can also recruit undergraduates and graduate students by itself.
Before World War II, the first category ruled all countries. After the war, since the 1960s, independent normal colleges in some developed countries have been merged into comprehensive universities. Since 1938, China has been established as a national university.