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The teacher's professional lecturer
1. Professional lecturer: a person who gets high remuneration by teaching professional knowledge, usually including basic salary, class fee, bonus, etc. Now it refers to high-income people who are engaged in different occupations and job training in non-public schools. For example, lecturers of software courses in software training institutions such as Beida Jade Bird, high-end professional lecturers trained by Golden Platform, lecturers of different types of English courses in New Oriental, etc.

2. The rise of professional lecturers: With the reform and opening up, a large number of new industries have been born, and the development of the industry will inevitably drive the demand for post talents, prompting a large number of people with certain experience in different industries to leave their original posts and teach their skills to others in different ways, so as to get rewards.

With the emergence of cross-fields, people who can draw pictures will also start to use computer design. In order to gain more knowledge in other fields, people also start to look for places to charge, and training schools have mushroomed into the market, and "teachers" have to participate more in commercial operations.

From the commercial and non-commercial point of view, people prefer to use "teachers" as teachers in public schools, while those who focus on training in commercial institutions are generally called "professional lecturers".

3. Development of professional lecturers: With the development of China's education and training market, various professional lecturers have appeared in different fields, which are roughly classified as follows:

(1) Entertainment Lecturer

The entertainment lecturer, represented by Longteng, the entertainment lecturer of the Xinxiu Media and Entertainment Business School, promotes the development of the entertainment industry, thus promoting the national cultural industry and striving for the establishment of a harmonious society in accordance with the proposition of national rejuvenation.

(2) English lecturer

The emergence of a group of high-quality English lecturers, represented by New Oriental Yu and Crazy English Li Yang, has promoted the development of English industry chain in China.

(3) Corporate trainers

Working in a certain field 10-20 years (more professional people usually have more than 20 years of experience), with extremely high professional quality and professional skills. Enterprise trainers usually appear in the form of domain experts and industry consultants, and provide solutions and related training according to the needs of the employed enterprises. Such as, He, Lai Weibo, etc. are all good at providing sales training for enterprises.

(4) Professional lecturers

In addition to software, English and other categories, more people who train for different positions can be called professional lecturers (strictly speaking, English lecturers also belong to professional lecturers). For example, a lecturer in procurement management in the field of procurement, a lecturer in performance appraisal in the field of human resources management, and a lecturer in exhibition planning in the field of exhibitions trained by Golden Platform.

According to the professional data, although the emerging fields are developing very fast, they have not aroused widespread concern in society, resulting in a shortage of talents in the industry, and few powerful training institutions participate in the training of professional lecturers. Take Shanghai as an example. According to the data provided by Shanghai Convention and Exhibition Association, there are more than 150 convention and exhibition companies registered in the association, but less than 50 convention and exhibition managers have practical operation ability and 5 to 10 years experience.

According to the latest statistics of the Ministry of Education, as of 2009, there were 1, 064.38+0,000 full-time teachers in ordinary primary and secondary schools nationwide. Among them, there are 2180,700 urban teachers, 3,729,900 county and town teachers and 4,729,500 rural teachers. Primary and secondary school teachers below the county level account for 79.5%. In rural schools, the proportion of primary school teachers above junior college level, junior high school teachers above undergraduate level and senior high school teachers with graduate education reached 67.25%, 49.39% and 1.34%, respectively, up by 4.43, 7.06 and 0.27 percentage points over the previous year.