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Do first-level teachers need to publish papers for evaluation?
The people upstairs are talking nonsense. Now, which job title does not need to be published?

If you are a first-class teacher, it is best to publish 2~3 papers in provincial journals. Of course, the premise of the landlord is that you must be a second-level teacher and have been engaged in education for more than four years before you can evaluate a first-level teacher.

If I want to publish a paper, I have the most say. I am also a middle school teacher. I evaluated a first-class teacher this year. Four papers were published in provincial journals before and after, and passed smoothly because others also published papers. Fortunately, I have two more than him (limited places, no way). I am from Chengdu, and I want to find a paper published by the local company Jiupin Culture. You can search for Jiupin culture on Baidu, and the first one is it. I traded face to face, which is good. Is a relatively large-scale company, the paper published faster, recommended to you. By the way, they also helped me write my thesis. They helped me write all my four papers, so I don't have much time to write them.

After so many calls, if it helps you, take it. I wish you a smooth pass ~