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What are the requirements for being a teacher in a special school?

The requirements for being a special school teacher include academic qualifications and application conditions at different levels, as follows:

First, the educational requirements of special education teachers

The educational requirements of special education teachers in public institutions are generally bachelor degree or above, and some schools also recruit candidates with college education or college graduates from normal universities. Some schools that require a bachelor's degree will relax the academic requirements for local residents or students. General recruitment in society generally requires at least a college degree.

Two, special education qualification certificate application conditions

(1) Assistant Special Education Instructor:

1, bachelor degree or above or equivalent;

2. Graduates with college degree or above or equivalent and relevant practical experience;

(two) special education instructors:

1. passed the qualification certification of assistant special education teachers;

2. Graduates with postgraduate education or equivalent;

3. Bachelor degree or above or equivalent and engaged in related work for more than one year;

4. College degree or above or equivalent and engaged in related work for more than two years.

(3) Senior special education teachers:

1. passed the qualification certification of special education teachers;

2. Graduate degree or above or equivalent and engaged in related work for more than one year;

3. Bachelor degree or above or equivalent and engaged in related work for more than two years;

4. College degree or above or equivalent and engaged in related work for more than three years.

The main work contents of special education teachers

1, determine the teaching content and use specific skills according to students' personal needs, learning methods and abilities;

2. Some students need to use special equipment or technology in class to overcome their disabilities in order to achieve the expected teaching effect;

3. Prepare classrooms for various courses and activities, and provide various materials and resources for students to explore, operate and use;

4. Teaching includes language (including sign language), art, science, health and other courses;

5. Test students to evaluate their development;

6. Help students develop emotional and social skills, teach students life skills and make them as independent as possible;

7. Take care of students' lives and ensure their safety during their study.