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20 15 what does the teaching point mean in Hubei rural compulsory teacher recruitment examination?

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According to the spirit of the relevant documents of the provincial government, in 20 15, the provincial education department, together with the provincial people's and social welfare department and other relevant departments, openly recruited about 4,000 teachers from rural compulsory education schools for the society. Recently, many candidates asked the difference between teaching points and non-teaching points in the post table of rural compulsory teachers.

Specifically, it involves several concepts: central primary school, small village, complete primary school and teaching point.

Central Primary School: Generally, a township has a central primary school. In the township, teachers and hardware conditions are quite the best.

Village primary school: there are two kinds, "complete primary school" and "incomplete primary school" and "complete primary school" refer to complete schools from grade one to grade six; "Incomplete primary school" is a primary school with incomplete grades, also called "village school". This kind of school may only have three or four grades. When the children of "incomplete primary school" reach the "fault" grade of their own school, they need to transfer to "complete primary school" or enter the central primary school to continue their studies, and then they may enter the local junior high school. Some villages have better conditions, allowing students to finish the sixth grade smoothly, while more schools belong to "incomplete primary schools". The reasons for "incomplete primary schools" are, on the one hand, poor rural economic conditions, on the other hand, the lack of students due to the national family planning policy in recent years.

Teaching points: In some rural areas, teaching points are set up because the geographical location is very remote and far from village-level primary schools, which makes it inconvenient for students to go to school. Within the jurisdiction of any village, this teaching point belongs to the management of the village. Teaching points generally have only one person in charge.

If in doubt, please consult the public education enterprises in China.