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What is the content of the interview for biological professional skills test?

1, the investigation of professional problems is mainly divided into three situations, namely, medical professional problems, educational professional problems and professional and technical posts in other departments.

2. In the interview of teacher qualification certificate and teacher recruitment, the professional standards of candidates are examined through structured interview, lesson preparation, trial lecture, speech and defense.

On the basis of imparting certain knowledge and theory to students, focusing on practical operation skills training, we will promote the cultivation of professional skills and quality of secondary vocational school students through open forms and image teaching and training means. To lay a solid foundation of professional theory, we should not only have a solid foundation, but also expand the scope of employment: we should strengthen professional skills training, give play to the leading function of schools, and highlight students' dominant position.

Vocational school students face employment, whether they can find a good job or not, professional skills and quality are very important. The comprehensive qualities that secondary vocational school students must possess include "software" quality and "hardware" quality. The former refers to ideological and moral quality, cultural quality, physical quality, aesthetic quality, psychological quality and creative quality, while the latter refers to the key quality of career, that is, professional skill quality.

Vocational skills mainly include sports skills and intellectual skills. Motor skills, also known as operational skills, are legal operational abilities formed and consolidated through professional practice or repeated practice. Secondary vocational schools should highlight their own school-running characteristics and take cultivating students with the knowledge and skills needed for a certain occupation or productive labor as the top priority.