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How many points does the special post score enter the interview?
Special post teachers are a special policy implemented by the central government for rural compulsory education in the western region. They guide and encourage college graduates to engage in rural compulsory education, innovate the supplementary mechanism of rural school teachers, gradually solve the problems of insufficient total number and unreasonable structure of rural school teachers, improve the overall quality of rural teachers and promote the balanced development of urban and rural education.
The employment period of special post teachers is generally three years. After the expiration of the employment period, qualified teachers can be directly transferred to the establishment and continue to serve rural education.
The qualified scores of the recruitment examination for special post teachers are different in different provinces and cities every year, depending on the arrangement of local personnel and education departments, and the qualified scores of different disciplines are also different. For example, in the 20 16 post of bilingual special post teachers in primary schools in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the minimum control line for Chinese is 90 points, the minimum control line for Uygur is 100 points, and the minimum control line for Kazakh is 70 points.
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