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Normal students at public expense: lighting up the light of rural education
Normal college students at public expense are the light of hope to illuminate remote poverty and ethnic areas. They braved many difficulties and devoted themselves to the cause of education, lighting a bright light for the children's future.

Rural primary and secondary school teaching

Normal students at public expense can not only teach in cities and towns, but also have the opportunity to serve in rural primary and secondary schools below the county level for at least one year and spread the seeds of knowledge on vast land.

Urban primary and secondary school teaching

Those who teach in primary and secondary schools in cities and towns, graduates of public-funded normal students still enjoy the wages and benefits of the original dispatched schools during their service in rural areas. The local government and rural schools will provide them with necessary working and living conditions so that they have no worries.

Directional enrollment and employment

Normal students at public expense in provincial universities are warriors of directional enrollment and employment. Five years after graduation, they must stick to schools, kindergartens or special education schools in rural public compulsory education, and bring knowledge and hope to children.

Teaching in special education schools

Normal students of special education can give full play to their strengths in special education schools at the county (city, district) level and light the way forward for special children.