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What is the educational diversion of primary and secondary school teachers?
1. Teachers work in schools. For example, a school assigns teachers to the school according to the ratio of 50 students to one teacher. At present, if a school has 5,000 students, it should have 100 teachers, but due to historical reasons, a school now has 130 teachers.

2. Now because the government has built a new school B, but the teacher establishment of the Education Bureau is basically saturated and there are not enough teachers in school B, it is decided to divert some teachers from school A with 130 teachers to the new school B. This is the diversion of primary and secondary school teachers' education.

3. The consequence of teacher diversion is to switch to a new school to teach. It is possible that this school is far from home, or it may be close to home. Generally, the work in the new school will be busier than that in the original school. After all, everything needs to be re-formulated, and school leaders and teachers need to get used to it. After the teacher is diverted, he will be prepared.