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Must I be a PE teacher after graduation? What's the difference between physical education (normal school) and physical education (provincial normal school students at public expense)?
You don't have to be a PE teacher after graduation. The difference between physical education (teachers' class) and physical education (provincial normal students at public expense) is that the cost is different, the graduation is different and the living allowance is different.

First, the cost is different.

1. Sports (normal classes): Sports (normal classes) charge tuition and accommodation fees according to normal policies.

2. Physical education (provincial normal students at public expense): Physical education (provincial normal students at public expense) is free of tuition and accommodation fees during school.

Second, graduation is different.

1, physical education (teachers' class): Physical education (teachers' class) is free to find employment after graduation, and does not obey the requirements of the school to arrange work.

2. Sports (provincial public-funded normal students): After graduation, sports (provincial public-funded normal students) need to obey the arrangement of the school and teach in designated primary and secondary schools, which are generally remote and poor areas. If there are consequences of breach of contract, they will be responsible.

Third, the living allowance is different.

1. Sports (teachers' class): Sports (teachers' class) do not give the living allowance from the state.

2. Sports (provincial public-funded normal students): Sports (provincial public-funded normal students) issue living allowances given by the state.