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What is a directional normal school student?
Directional normal students mean that they must go to a certain place to be teachers after graduation, and they are assigned by package.

The orientation of normal students is mainly aimed at the training plan of rural primary school teachers. Directed normal students, a more comprehensive name is the policy of "three orientations" to train rural primary school teachers. The so-called "three orientations" means "targeted enrollment, targeted training and targeted employment". Directional normal students will return to their hometown for employment after graduation, which also shows to some extent that directional normal students are assigned by package after graduation.

Generally speaking, the salary of oriented normal students will not be particularly good, because they want to find a job oriented after graduation, but they will be prepared. It can be said that there are advantages and disadvantages in choosing oriented normal students.

Extended data:

Directional normal students are students specially recruited by normal universities, and all the expenses of these students are funded by the government. Therefore, oriented normal students will be exempted from all expenses during their school days, and there will be a certain subsidy every month. Generally, students who like education and have poor family economic conditions choose to apply for directional normal students.

Directed normal students are measures and policies formulated by local governments to solve the shortage of teachers resources in rural areas, especially in remote and hard areas. The government funds the training of rural teachers. The policy of orienting normal students varies from place to place, but the basic "three orientations" are the same.

Directed normal students are measures and policies formulated by local governments to solve the shortage of teachers' resources in rural areas, especially in remote and hard areas. The government funds the training of teachers in rural compulsory education.

A more comprehensive view of the orientation of normal students is the "three orientations" policy of cultivating rural primary school teachers. The so-called "three orientations" means "targeted enrollment, targeted training and targeted employment".

Origin:

The policy of orienting normal students varies from place to place, but the basic "three orientations" are the same. In line with the principle of voluntariness, students are recruited from high school graduates, and after completing the prescribed training in normal colleges, normal students are enriched to the pre-arranged rural teacher positions.

Terms:

As a teacher training measure paid by the government, candidates usually sign a contract with the government when choosing to register, stipulating the rights and responsibilities of both candidates and the government, as well as the way of compensation for breach of contract.