Connecticut State Normal School
The Connecticut State Normal School was established in 1849 in New Britain, Connecticut, to train teachers for public schools. It aimed to provide a professional education for individuals aspiring to become educators, focusing on teaching methods and pedagogy.
In 1933, the school became part of the Connecticut State College system and eventually evolved into what is now known as Central Connecticut State University. The institution has played a significant role in shaping the education landscape in Connecticut by producing qualified teachers and educational leaders over the years.