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Teacher qualification examination: What's the difference between national examination and provincial examination?
The teacher qualification examination has been implemented nationwide. Want to know the difference between national examination and provincial examination? This article will answer you one by one.

Theme difference

The provincial examination only tests pedagogy and psychology, while the national examination not only has more subjects, but also has richer contents, including interviews.

Different examination methods

The provincial examination adopts paper-and-pencil method, and the national examination can choose paper-and-pencil or computer-based examination method, which is more flexible and diverse.

Examination content difference

The provincial examination specifies reference materials and training courses, while the national examination pays more attention to practical application ability, without specifying teaching materials and training.

The validity period of grades is different.

The provincial examination results are valid for 3 years, and the national examination results are valid for 2 years. Hurry up, the results will be invalid after the deadline.

Normal students should pay attention to

Normal students, whether they are enrolled before or now, want to be teachers in primary and secondary schools and kindergartens, and they must take the teacher qualification examination.

Appendix part

The appendix brings you a list of exam subjects at all levels, including kindergarten, primary school and middle school!