Generally, it includes cleaning and sanitation, disinfection of articles, taking care of children's meals, class activities, patrolling and taking care of children during lunch break, sorting out children's daily necessities and educational supplies, assisting medical staff, nutrition catering, first aid, etc.
Responsible for cleaning and tidying up during meals: wipe the table with disinfectant before meals, prepare tableware and mouthwash, add meals at any time according to the children's appetite, don't rush the children during meals, meet the needs of each child as much as possible, and clean up after meals. Ensure the food intake of all children and the safety of children who can't walk, and prevent children from carrying tableware.
The difference between nurses and kindergarten teachers lies in their different job characteristics: kindergarten teachers impart knowledge to make children develop morally, physically and aesthetically, while nurses are responsible for cleaning the dormitory environment, understanding the children's diet, sleeping and taking care of their lives.
The nature of work is different: the nurse is a professional qualification certificate and the kindergarten teacher is a teacher qualification certificate. Kindergarten teachers need to be professional and like the education industry, be good at singing and dancing, and know how to teach children to learn some basic skills. Nurses can be competent as long as they have a nurse's certificate, and the requirements for nurses will be relatively low.
Wages are different: kindergarten teachers belong to the teacher system, and public kindergartens have retirement wages. The salary will increase with the increase of qualifications. There is no salary regardless of public or private, but the average unit will buy five insurances and one gold, and the salary will be lower. Generally speaking, the wages and benefits of kindergarten teachers are better than those of nurses.
(1) Do countries with open distance education recognize academic qualifications? Yes, tell me about it. Thank you.
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