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Recruitment professional skills test for art teachers in primary and secondary schools in Rizhao City - sketching, color and calligraphy. How long do each test take?

First of all, I am not from your city, but I have passed the teacher recruitment exam. I will briefly explain the steps for your reference:

Sketching and coloring take about an hour and a half. hour to two hours (the detailed time will be stated on the admission ticket)

Calligraphy depends on soft pen or hard pen, and the overall time will not exceed half an hour. Generally it won't be less than 20 minutes.

The main thing is to remind you to pay attention to the time schedule stated on the admission ticket. If the description is not detailed, you can call the relevant department for consultation, or you can bring everything you can use. Be sure to read it accurately. Examination is very important

For example: When I took the exam, the admission ticket stated that it was written test and professional exam, and the time was given for two hours. I thought that the two tests were taken separately, and I didn’t bring any painting tools. I planned to take the exam. After finishing the written test, go downstairs to buy it now. As it turns out, the last question on the written test paper is about dictating a still life sketch (very disgusting), so I remind you to read and analyze the admission ticket more.

Another thing to note is that after the exam, there will be a trial lecture according to a certain ratio (1:2/1:3). That is to say, the top few in the overall ranking will have trial lectures. If you reach the trial lecture ratio If you are within the quota, trial lectures are very important. You can practice more at home, or find an experienced person to guide you. Finally, the candidate will be decided according to the trial lecture rankings (first try to be among the top few in the professional skills test, and then you can have the opportunity to give trial lectures. If you don't get into the top few, your chances are slim. Of course, it's also important to find the right time to "do the work," especially for recruitment exams with limited quotas. Most of the time, the candidates have already been pre-determined so as not to give them to others. As a Green Leaf, you can only strive for a good ranking in the professional examination, and then strive to impress the judges during the interview)

Having said so much, I hope it can inspire and help you.

Good luck.