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How to test the certificate of family education instructor? What are the exam subjects?
Family education tutors register for exams in relevant institutions. Candidates need to sign up for a training course in an educational institution. After receiving systematic and complete course training, the organization will arrange the examination.

How do family education tutors take exams?

Pre-exam training, face-to-face lectures by family education instructors and online recording and broadcasting courses are required before registration. Only after the class is completed can you sign up for the exam.

There are two subjects for family education instructors, one is "basic knowledge" and the other is "professional theory". The score of each subject is 100, and the score is 60.

Family education instructor (senior) vocational skill certificate is a certificate issued after being trained and qualified by a unified family education instructor throughout the country. It is a necessary certificate for the family education guidance industry, which proves that the holder has the skills and ability to independently engage in family education guidance. This certificate can be found in official website.

Apply for a family education teacher

Applying for a family education tutor mainly depends on the demand, and it is not necessary to be a family education tutor. The following groups are also more suitable for applying for family education tutors:

1, parents who want to educate their children well, prospective parents, etc.

2. Employees in youth activity centers, women and children service agencies, community neighborhood committees, marriage and family law firms, marriage and family counseling and guidance centers, psychological (educational) counseling centers, family service centers, and youth education and training institutions.

3. Early education institutions, kindergartens, universities, primary and secondary school teachers.

4. Normal students, community service agencies, health education service agencies and other related staff and other people from all walks of life who are engaged in or interested in family (parent-child) education and guidance.