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What is the order-based training of rural teachers in undergraduate colleges?
Refers to the plan that undergraduate colleges accept the tasks assigned by their superiors and recruit a certain number of rural teachers from a certain area.

Directed normal students are measures and policies formulated by local governments to solve the shortage of teachers resources in rural areas, especially in remote and hard areas. The government funds the training of rural teachers.

The policy of orienting normal students varies from place to place, but the basic "three orientations" are the same. In line with the principle of voluntariness, we will recruit students from high school graduates, and after completing the required training in normal colleges, enrich the oriented normal students and reach the predetermined rural teacher posts.

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Candidates who participated in the college entrance examination in that year were from counties (cities, districts), that is, candidates whose household registration was in counties (cities, districts) with directional training plans, and filled in the directional volunteers of rural teachers in this county (city, district). Before entering school, the admitted normal students sign a directional employment agreement with the county (city, district) education bureau where their household registration is located.