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What subjects should I take in the self-taught primary education?
Self-taught primary education is generally a college-upgraded one, and the unified examination subjects for primary education include 000 18 Computer Application Basis, Primary and Secondary Education Management /00465 Mental Health and Psychological Consultation, Pedagogy (II), English (II) /00467 Curriculum and Teaching Theory/021Educational Psychology.

Among them, English (2) can be replaced by three-subject school examination, which is exempt from examination; If there are multiple exams at the same time, choose one of them to apply for the exam.

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The curriculum of the self-study exam is divided into:

1, public basic course: all candidates with major or similar major must attend the course. For example, an introduction to the basic principles of Marxism, an outline of China's modern history, English II, political economy, etc. Although the public course is not necessarily directly related to the major studied, it is an essential course to cultivate talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence and physique and to provide methodology for further study of other contents.

2. Professional basic courses: courses of basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills that candidates of this major should learn. The basic course is to lay a foundation for candidates to master professional knowledge, learn professional technology and develop our related abilities. For example, "Principles of Management" for business administration (undergraduate) majors and "Fundamentals and Applications of E-commerce" for e-commerce majors belong to basic courses.

3. Specialized courses: basic courses directly related to professional knowledge and skills (referred to as specialized courses).

4. Elective courses: Limited choice of subjects you need to study. The choice of elective subjects is limited, and you can only choose within the scope of courses specified in the professional examination plan. Simply put, it is to give us some elective subjects and let us choose our own study. Candidates choose the subjects they want to take according to their abilities and interests.

5. Practical links.

The credit ratio of public basic courses, professional basic courses and professional courses is roughly 3: 4: 3 or 2: 5: 3.

According to the requirements of the professional examination plan, each course will be tested once. Those who pass the course examination will be issued with a certificate of single subject, and credits will be calculated according to the regulations. Those who fail can take the next exam of this subject. College (basic course) is generally 3-4 years, and undergraduate course is generally 4-5 years. The 1 self-study exam promoted by many training institutions in society is exaggerated, and it is not a national unified self-study exam recognized by the state.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-higher education self-study exam