Primary school titles are generally three, two, one and advanced (equivalent to intermediate titles).
One is to unify the grades and names of professional titles (positions), including junior staff level and assistant level; The high level consists of sub-high level and positive high level. The titles (positions) of ranks, assistant ranks, intermediate ranks, deputy senior ranks and senior ranks are in turn three-level teachers, two-level teachers, first-level teachers, senior teachers and senior teachers.
Second, unify the titles (positions) of primary and secondary school teachers, and the corresponding relationship with the original professional and technical positions of primary and secondary school teachers is: the original senior middle school teachers (including senior middle school teachers employed by primary schools) correspond to senior teachers; The former first-level middle school teachers and senior primary school teachers correspond to the first-level teachers; The original middle school teachers and primary school teachers correspond to middle school teachers; In the past, the third-level teachers in middle schools and the second and third-level teachers in primary schools corresponded to the third-level teachers.
3. The unified professional titles (positions) of primary and secondary school teachers correspond to the professional and technical posts of public institutions respectively: full-time senior teachers correspond to the professional and technical posts from Grade 1 to Grade 4, senior teachers correspond to Grade 5 to Grade 7, Grade 1 teachers correspond to Grade 8 to Grade 10, Grade 2 teachers correspond to Grade 11 to Grade 12, and Grade 3 teachers correspond to Grade 13.
For reference.