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Do you need a teacher qualification certificate if you want to be a teacher in a junior college?

Generally speaking, no, but you should also pay more attention to the recruitment requirements of local junior college teachers, subject to the regulations.

First of all, there is no requirement to apply for teachers in colleges and universities. Even if you don't have a college teacher qualification certificate, you can apply for college teachers. After the school hires you, it will help you apply for the qualification certificate of college teachers. Because the qualification certificate of college teachers is different from that of primary and secondary school teachers, the qualification of college teachers does not accept social applications, and can only be applied by schools. Applicants for the qualification certificate of college teachers must be in-service teachers and prospective employees who have been teaching in colleges and universities for one year.

Secondly, after joining the job, the school will organize teachers to participate in pre-job training. The course content of pre-job training is: psychology and pedagogy, with a total of 4 classes. After the training, there will be an exam. Whether you pass the exam results is one of the bases for you to take the teacher qualification certificate. It is also required that the applicant's Putonghua must reach the level of Class II or above, which is a prerequisite.

Finally, let's talk about the requirements for examination and compilation. Most of the teacher recruitment examinations are conducted by provinces, cities and regions, and most of the recruited teachers will specify the conditions for entering the examination. Many only require junior college or above, and even self-taught and adult college entrance examination qualifications can be admitted. So don't worry, as long as you dare to think, then do it bravely!

Wish you all the best.