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Transcaucasian Teachers Seminary : ウィキペディア英語版
Transcaucasian Teachers Seminary
The Transcaucasian Teachers Seminary ((ロシア語:''Закавказская учительская семинария'')) in Gori (present-day Georgia) was a 4-year specialized secondary school in the Russian Empire in 1876–1917 aimed at professional training of primary school teachers.
==History==
The Transcaucasian Teachers Seminary was originally founded as a specialized educational institution for the peoples of the Caucasus, who were interested in pursuing teaching careers at regional primary schools.〔(Seminary: Russian Educational Gateway )〕 The school was notable for having a Tatar department (''Tatar'' was a common way of referring to Azeris and other Turkic-speaking ethnic groups of the Caucasus) established in 1879. The department was focusing on preparing instructors for primary schools attended only or mostly by Muslims. The language of instruction at the Transcaucasian Teachers Seminary was Russian.
After Sovietization, the seminary was reorganized into the Gori Pedagogical Institute.

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