There are five levels of professional titles, from senior professional titles to ranks, which are senior teachers, senior teachers, first-class teachers, second-class teachers and third-class teachers in turn, corresponding to senior, deputy senior, intermediate, assistant and rank titles respectively.
Teachers have first-class teachers and second-class teachers, both of whom are professional titles. Middle school teachers are generally divided into middle school teachers (junior titles), primary school teachers (intermediate titles), senior middle school teachers (deputy senior titles, equivalent to associate professors) and special middle school teachers (full senior titles, equivalent to professors).
Senior professional title is the highest level of professional title, which is divided into two categories: positive senior and deputy senior. The title originally originated from the title. Theoretically speaking, professional title refers to the professional technical level, ability and achievement of professional and technical personnel, which reflects the technical level and working ability of professional and technical personnel.
Academically, it has the nature of academic title; On the professional and technical level, it has the nature of a post. What kind of professional title a professional technician has indicates what kind of academic level he has or what kind of post he is engaged in, which symbolizes a certain identity and status.
The difference between full-time senior teachers and special-grade teachers;
The main differences are different nature, different evaluation objects and different basic conditions.
Senior teachers refer to the deputy senior titles obtained by teachers, teaching and research personnel and educators in ordinary primary and secondary schools, vocational middle schools, kindergartens, special education schools, work-study schools, teaching and research institutions and off-campus educational institutions in provinces, cities and counties (cities, districts).
"Super Teacher" is a senior professional title specially established by the state to commend outstanding primary and secondary school teachers.
In other words, it is impossible for every teacher to select a special-grade teacher. A special-grade teacher does not belong to the normal promotion of teachers, but belongs to the honorary title. The honorary title of special-grade teachers is not linked to teachers' salaries, and special-grade teachers can enjoy special government allowances.
The evaluation of special-grade teachers requires teachers' good thinking. As long as teachers have senior titles in primary and secondary schools (below high school), have a certain reputation in the field of education in a certain area, and have obvious educational and teaching ability, they have the opportunity to be rated as special-grade teachers. Although there are not many indicators, it is relatively easier than evaluating senior teachers.