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Does a junior college teacher need a teacher qualification certificate?
You don't need a teacher qualification certificate to apply for college teachers. 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.

Teachers' qualification certificates in colleges and universities are different from those in primary and secondary schools. The qualification of college teachers is not accepted by society, but only by schools. Those who apply for the qualification certificate of teachers in colleges and universities must be in-service teachers and personnel to be hired who have been teaching in colleges and universities for one year. Teachers in colleges and universities try teaching resources first, while teachers in primary and secondary schools try teaching resources first and then hire.

After joining the job, the school will organize teachers to participate in pre-job training and then register for the exam. The course contents of pre-job training are: psychology and pedagogy, and there will be exams after the training. Whether you pass the exam results is one of the bases for you to take the teacher qualification certificate. The examination content includes theoretical examination, lecture, teaching and lesson plan design, blackboard design, gfd and so on, and the pass rate is very high.

The interview of teacher qualification certificate in colleges and universities is not as strict as that in primary and secondary schools, which mainly includes three links: self-introduction, lecture and defense, and the total time does not exceed 15 minutes. Among them, the self-introduction shall not exceed 2 minutes, the speech shall not exceed 8 minutes, and the defense shall not exceed 5 minutes. Talking about class refers to the teacher's treatment of the content to be taught and the teaching methods and means to be used in combination with the teaching plan.