Senior high school teachers' qualification certificates include mathematics, Chinese, English, physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history, geography, sports and health, fine arts, information technology and other disciplines.
So which subject should I choose in subject three? Next, let me tell you how to choose:
(1) Choose a subject similar to your major.
Choosing a subject with a similar subject in a university is mainly because it is not difficult to learn, because what the university learns is related to this subject, so it is naturally more important to understand the learning content and review it effortlessly. In addition, because there may be a phenomenon that teachers' related policies are not allowed to apply for teaching funds in the future, it is safer to choose disciplines with similar majors.
(2) Select professional subjects
The so-called big subjects are mathematics, Chinese and English, because these three subjects have been available from primary school to high school, and they have a lot of scores. There are many professional names in universities, which do not reflect the specific relevance to which subject. Then I recommend taking three major subjects, with a long study period. Have a high school teacher qualification certificate, you can teach high school, junior high school and primary school. There is also a small disadvantage here, that is, there will be more people applying for the main subjects, and their competitiveness will be greater than other subjects.
(3) Choose subjects you are interested in and good at.
If we don't like the subjects related to our major at present and don't want to take the main course, then I suggest choosing the subjects we like, or the subjects we were very good at in high school. The content of the senior three exam is almost all high school knowledge, and the university knowledge contains less, so it will be easier to test what you are good at.