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Employment direction of education major in normal primary schools
Employment direction of education major in normal primary schools: primary school teachers, educational institutions, school management and education administrative departments.

1. Primary school teacher: Graduates can choose to be primary school teachers, find jobs and become primary school teachers. You will teach and coach students' knowledge and skills in various subjects in primary school, so that students can achieve better results. The following are the main responsibilities and work contents of primary school teachers, including Chinese, mathematics, science and so on.

2. Educational institutions: Graduates can work in various educational institutions, such as training institutions, educational consulting companies and educational publishing houses. Make teaching plans, design and arrange course contents and teaching activities suitable for students' ages and disciplines, and serve as teaching staff, teaching researchers or textbook writers.

3. School management: graduates can also enter school management positions as head teachers, education directors, assistant principals and other positions, and graduates can become primary school head teachers. As a class teacher, you will be responsible for managing class affairs, daily education of students and daily management of education schools.

4. Education administrative department: Graduates can choose to join the education administrative work, become the staff of the Education Bureau, Education Department or Education Committee, and participate in the formulation, implementation and supervision of education policies, plans and projects, as well as the formulation, planning and management of educational resources.

Advantages of education major in normal primary schools

1. Professional knowledge of education: Normal primary school education graduates receive systematic education and training, and have solid professional knowledge of pedagogy, psychology and curriculum design. This knowledge enables them to better understand students' learning needs and development characteristics, and design and implement effective teaching strategies.

2. Teaching skills: Through the training of education majors, graduates have mastered a wealth of teaching skills, including classroom management, teaching methods, evaluation and feedback. They can use these skills to create a positive learning environment and stimulate students' interest and motivation in learning.