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Can in-service teachers take the teacher recruitment exam again?

In-service teachers cannot take the teacher recruitment examination.

On-the-job teachers: Those who are working in the front line of teaching in schools, and have establishments, and are formal school teachers (registered school teachers with the Personnel Bureau and Education Bureau), such as those in public schools. Teachers, teachers on contract in private schools.

Teacher recruitment examination or admission examination: it is after you have the ability to engage in the education industry (you have obtained a teacher qualification certificate. Among them, normal students will no longer be issued a teacher qualification certificate starting from the 2013 grade of freshmen, the same as non-normal students) You must also pass the unified examination) and the competitive employment examination.

In-service teachers have both teacher qualification certificates and personnel positions, so they cannot take the teacher recruitment examination.

Extended information

Characteristics of in-service teachers

The tutors are all on-the-job front-line teachers with more than 5 years of teaching experience. The teaching content includes general tutoring for primary school, junior high school and high school as well as tutoring on various extracurricular teaching materials. Based on the current syllabus and based on the characteristics of current teaching materials and teaching, unit tracking, personalized, comprehensive tutoring and modular teaching are implemented.

Explanation of in-service teachers

①In-service teachers in a narrow sense

Refers to primary and secondary school teachers among faculty and staff across the country whose personnel files were established by the local personnel department in 1986 personnel. The opposite of this title is substitute teacher.

According to relevant regulations, teachers are national level 22 cadres, and their files are managed by the personnel department. Substitute teachers do not have files, or their files are managed by the labor department. There is no such provision in the "Teachers Law" that came into effect on January 1, 1994. Substitute teachers, especially those in remote areas, have also made contributions to the country's education even though they receive different pay for equal work.

② In-service teachers in a broad sense

refers to all large, middle and primary school teachers and preschool teachers who have been issued letters of appointment by the education department and are currently working on the education front.

Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia-In-Service Teachers