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The difference between full-time teachers and full-time teachers
There are differences between full-time teachers and full-time teachers in terms of qualification requirements, scope of responsibilities and functions.

The specific differences are as follows:

1, different requirements

A full-time teacher is a teacher who has been trained as a teacher and holds a teacher qualification certificate, and belongs to the series of teacher titles, giving classes to students (all the above conditions are met). It changes every year, because the starting tasks are different; Full-time teachers are teachers who have been trained by teachers, hold teacher qualification certificates, belong to a series of titles of teachers, and do not hold any other positions such as administrative or experimental management or library management.

2. The office scope is different.

Full-time teachers are different from full-time teachers. The scope of full-time teachers is wider, which can be full-time teachers without any posts or teachers with administrative or other posts. Full-time teachers are different every year, and teachers in a course will change; However, the scope of full-time teachers is smaller than that of full-time teachers, and generally they cannot hold multiple positions at the same time.

3. Different functions

A full-time teacher is a teacher with several jobs, and teaching is one of his jobs. The emergence of full-time teachers can greatly change the uneven distribution of education teachers and give students in relatively backward areas the opportunity to find suitable full-time teachers through the Internet. It is generally believed that full-time teachers are conducive to the balanced development of education and a favorable supplement to China's educational methods.