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Do retired teachers still have teacher qualification certificates?

Of course, retired teachers also have teacher qualification certificates. As long as they get them, they belong to themselves and will not be taken back because of retirement. After retirement, teachers can still enjoy some preferential policies, such as buying special air tickets, 50% off or free admission to most famous scenic spots in China on Teacher's Day, and so on.

The salary of retired teachers is related to their professional titles. The payment of pension varies according to the proportion paid during the period of service. The salary after retirement is almost 80%-90% of the formal salary. The specific situation should also be referred to according to the workplace and per capita salary. Real estate subsidies, housing subsidies, and trade union benefits such as rice and flour oil, birthday cards, and physical examinations are still guaranteed.

At present, in-service teachers need a registered teacher qualification certificate. Teachers' qualification certificates are permanently valid before they engage in the establishment of teachers, and so are those engaged in other private schools or training institutions. It's just that they need to register every five years after they are engaged in the establishment of teachers. Those who don't teach at school don't need to register. Registration is a requirement for teachers to continue their studies.

At present, primary and secondary school teachers' qualifications are regularly registered for teachers in public ordinary primary and secondary schools, secondary vocational schools and kindergartens, as well as teachers in private ordinary primary and secondary schools, secondary vocational schools and kindergartens that are included in the regular registration scope according to the provisions of the provincial education administrative department.