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How many courses should I take in the primary education qualification certificate?
There are two examination subjects in the written part of the certificate of primary education qualification, namely, comprehensive quality (primary school) and education and teaching knowledge and ability.

In the interview part, a subject is tested. Candidates can interview any of eleven subjects such as Chinese, Mathematics, English, Social Studies, Science, Music, Physical Education, Fine Arts, Mental Health Education, Information Technology, and Primary School General Practice as needed.

To obtain the qualification of a primary school teacher, one should have a college degree or above; The level of Putonghua should reach Grade B or above, and Chinese teachers should reach Grade A or above.

Primary school teachers' responsibilities:

1, primary school teachers are responsible for teaching various courses offered by the school, learning curriculum standards, preparing lessons carefully, and completing the teaching tasks of the school on time and with good quality; Correct and explain students' homework, answer students' questions, etc. Organize exams, select or write papers, correct papers, and register students' scores; Individual counseling and home visits to students when necessary.

2. Organize students to carry out extracurricular activities and participate with students to protect their personal safety; Carry out ideological and moral education for students, and establish children's correct and positive world outlook and outlook on life; Discover children's interests, guide children to join interest groups in schools, and promote the healthy development of students.

3. Find out the difficulties and ideological problems in children's life in time, communicate with parents during home visits, on the one hand, reflect the situation of children, on the other hand, combine parents' opinions into teaching; Make an objective and fair evaluation of students' achievements, performances and thoughts according to the facts.