(2) Associate Professor: Division level.
(3) full professor: department level.
Question 2: What is the instructor's level? Are you a prospective senior? The titles of teachers in technical secondary schools and normal schools are divided into three levels from low to high-assistant lecturer, lecturer and senior lecturer. If classified by grade, assistant lecturer is junior, lecturer is intermediate, and senior lecturer is senior. After the university talks about Chu, it can evaluate deputy senior lecturers (equivalent to associate professors); Senior middle school teachers with a certain academic level can be rated as deputy senior or full senior middle school teachers (equivalent to associate professors). Associate professor (deputy senior) and professor (senior), the senior of the professor must be senior.
Question 3: Are university lecturers experts? Lecturer belongs to "intermediate technical title", associate professor belongs to "deputy senior professional technical title" and professor belongs to "senior professional technical title". In this sense, the lecturer is not an expert. General experts refer to the titles of deputy high school or above. If it is placed on a university teacher, it means at least an associate professor or above. Being an expert is not so absolute, because "expert" is not a professional title, but a title for people who are proficient in a certain discipline, a certain profession and a certain industry.
Question 4: Is the intermediate title of college teachers a lecturer? Intermediate titles of college teachers generally refer to lecturers.
The lecturer, Ji Zuoji, is the second only to the associate professor in colleges and universities.
The titles of university teachers are divided into four levels: teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor and professor.
Question 5: How is the rank of university lecturer determined? Assistant, lecturer, associate professor and professor.
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Question 6: What is the level of university teachers? Assistant professor, associate professor, etc.
Question 7: What are the titles of university professors, associate professors, lecturers and teaching assistants? University teachers have several titles: teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor and professor.
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A teaching assistant refers to a position that assists teachers in teaching in colleges and universities, primary and secondary schools. Usually, teaching assistants come from graduates in the same field (not necessarily from the same school), while some are part-time graduate students in master's or doctoral programs, and some are also employed. In some schools, you must have worked as a teaching assistant before you can be promoted to lecturer, professor and associate professor.
In universities in Chinese mainland, teaching assistants are the lowest-ranking titles among university teachers. Generally speaking, if a master's degree holder gets a position in a university, his first title is teaching assistant.
Generally speaking, the work of teaching assistants is to guide the coursework, correct students' homework, be on duty in the department office and supervise the work. In classes with a large number of students, teachers will be assisted in taking experimental classes or internship classes.
In addition, in primary and secondary schools, teachers will select several students in the class (mainly students with excellent academic performance in a certain field) to assist teachers in correcting papers, registering grades and answering academic questions. This job is similar to teaching assistant, but it is often dubbed as "little teacher".
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1: It is a profession, which refers to senior teachers and researchers who teach in universities or community colleges. Professors are the highest realm of university teachers.
English is a professor, and the word "professor" in Chinese comes from the meaning of "imparting knowledge to dispel doubts", which was the name of academic officials in ancient China and was established in universities in Han and Tang Dynasties in China. It has nothing to do with English. In Japanese, the word "professor" is used to address teachers in universities together with Chinese.
Explanation 2: Professor originally refers to imparting knowledge, giving lectures and teaching, and later became the official title of scholars. After the Han and Tang dynasties, there were professors in schools at all levels, who were responsible for the specific affairs of school examinations.
Teaching the history of development
China Han Tang Imperial College has doctors to teach students. The doctor is the later professor. In the Song Dynasty, central and local schools began to set up professors. In the Yuan Dynasty, there were Confucian professors in state capitals, and there were Confucian professors in official schools in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. After the establishment of the new school in the late Qing Dynasty, the university set up full-time faculty and associate faculty. 19 12, the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China issued the University Order, which stipulated that universities should have professors and assistant professors. 19 17 revised the university order, stipulating that universities should have full professors, professors and assistant professors. 1924 university constitution abolished the post of assistant professor. 1927, the Regulations on the Qualification of University Teachers promulgated by the Education Administration Committee of * * * * began to stipulate that university teachers are divided into four levels: professor, associate professor, lecturer and teaching assistant. People's Republic of China (PRC) has remained unchanged since its founding.
Different classifications of professors
1, and now all the "professors" have been appointed;
2. "distinguished professor", Gu Mingsi, is a full-time (special) professor and a professor himself;
3. "Visiting Professor" is a scholar hired by "Guest Love" who teaches and gives lectures irregularly. I may not be a professor, but a celebrity, official, entrepreneur, inventor, etc.
4. "* * * professors", between schools, between schools and society, hire professors to give lectures to each other. I am a professor myself. In fact, I just give lectures or do scientific research and take graduate students.
5. "Honorary Professor" is an honorary title awarded to well-known old professors and accomplished old leaders;
6. Most professors are full-time senior titles employed by universities. They are not only attending classes, engaging in scientific research and leading graduate students, but also academic leaders.
Professors' duties
Professors' job is to teach courses in the fields they are good at, or to give students professional training, such as science and literature. In addition, professors must deepen their professional disciplines, obtain business cooperation opportunities by publishing papers (including scientific consultants or business inventions), and train their students to have enough ability to compete with them in the future. In the four directions of teaching, training, submitting papers and seeking business cooperation, we must rely on the additional factors such as school, place (country) and time to achieve a balance. For example, top universities in Europe and America attach great importance to professors who specialize in a single field and often regard them as the focus of publicity.
Professors in western countries
Britain, Australia, New Zealand and other places are quite different from the United States and Canada. This list is for reference only.
Britain, Australia and New Zealand:
A professor is equivalent to an American lecture professor. Under the UK-Australia-New Zealand system, there is usually only one full professor in each field. For example, a professor of biochemistry is a professor of biochemistry. This is very different from the US-Canada system.
Question 8: How do the titles of universities and primary and secondary schools correspond? For example, what level of teachers are university lecturers equivalent to in middle schools? Primary and secondary schools, technical secondary schools and universities are three different levels of national education. Of course, there are three levels of teachers who teach in it, mainly the difference of qualifications: the educational level and professional ability are different, and there is no difference between high and low! Only the requirements of ability level are different: primary school teachers require teaching ability and scientific research ability to cultivate fine basic knowledge and skills, while university teachers require teaching guidance ability and scientific research ability to cultivate professional research and professional ability. Teachers' qualifications are different: primary school teachers and university teachers have different requirements in terms of professional ability, academic qualifications, foreign language level, scientific research level and professional skills, especially universities emphasize the level of international academic research. On the level of professional and technical titles, there are quite corresponding levels: secondary school teachers are equivalent to assistant lecturers, primary school teachers are equivalent to lecturers, and senior middle school teachers are equivalent to senior lecturers ... the labor paid is the same. In the case of different academic qualifications and different school subjects, the comparison of treatment and level is of little significance. Different pay for equal work, different lives for the same person. I hope it helps you.
Question 9: How are college teachers graded? How are they classified as professional titles? Generally speaking, there are four professional titles, namely, professor, associate professor, lecturer and teaching assistant, but there are as many as 13 in the small category, from high to low, from 1 to 13. For example, professors are divided into first-class professors (the highest level), second-class professors, third-class professors and fourth-class professors. In addition, there are university teachers who specialize in experimental teaching, from high to low, senior experimenters, experimenters and assistant experimenters; There are also some colleges and universities that specialize in scientific research. The titles from high to low are researcher, associate researcher, assistant researcher and internship researcher. The status of experimental teaching teachers in colleges and universities is lower, and their income is generally lower (compared with their professional titles). The senior experimenter with the highest professional title is only a deputy senior professional title.
Question 10: What is the level of professor? College teachers are divided into 13 grades, and different grades enjoy different treatment. Professors are subdivided into 1 to 7 grades, of which full professors include 1 to 4 grades and associate professors include 5 to 7 grades; Intermediate posts are divided into three grades, namely 8 to10; Junior posts are divided into three grades, namely 1 1 to 13.