Many people think that teachers in state-owned universities are relatively stable, but look at the fact that there are so many teachers in private primary and secondary schools. Aren't they stable, too Now the social division of labor is relatively fine, and there will be a lot of work. Many people don't know this position, and a lot of information they get is some basic information on the Internet. This information is biased because every school is different. There are many private schools with different management methods. Some teachers are treated unfairly, and they will post some comments on the Internet. Many teachers in private universities think that private universities are still ok and a relatively stable job. At the same time, many public schools are now carrying out reforms and gradually canceling the establishment. There is no need to be so superstitious about the establishment.
In addition, many people who want to be university teachers are most concerned about how to evaluate professional titles, which is related to one's income and one's honor. Nowadays, many places delegate the power of professional title evaluation to schools, and only need to conduct professional title evaluation within schools. Relatively speaking, in this case, it is relatively easy to evaluate professional titles. Professional title evaluation generally depends on the individual's scientific research level and the number of awards, as well as the number of projects applied for at one time. Generally speaking, in private colleges and universities, the pressure of scientific research is not so great, and there is no need to engage in scientific research every day, as long as you teach well and do well. Therefore, working in private colleges and universities is relatively stable, it is easier to evaluate professional titles, and the work pressure is not so great.