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Are there compulsory teachers in rural areas? Being a teacher in the countryside is about to collapse.

Rural compulsory teachers are a special policy implemented by the central government for rural compulsory education in the central and western regions. Compared with the establishment of teachers, the examination is relatively less difficult, with relatively few restrictions, and it is easier to take up posts. The salary of special post teachers is mainly composed of state financial allocation and county-level financial subsidies, and the insurance accumulation fund is responsible by local finance. Candidates who have served as special post teachers for 3 years and passed the examination have three outlets:

First, you can choose to stay in the local area, ensure that you have jobs and enjoy the same treatment as local teachers.

Second, stay in a different place, or go to the school in the town to apply. In the future, the school will naturally reduce its staff and give priority to admission.

Third, you can choose employment again, and local governments, including the education department, should provide convenience for this.