Excellent teacher award Mercedes-Benz, how good is the treatment of private schools? Language teacher: It's all about face engineering

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[Introduction] Some time ago, a school in Qianxinan Prefecture awarded a Mercedes-Benz to the outstanding teachers in the school, which aroused heated discussions among many netizens at that time. It is understood that this school is a top private middle school in the local area. The annual tuition fee alone is as high as more than 10,000 yuan. So how high is the salary for teaching in a private school? A Chinese teacher who is teaching in a private school said that the school did this as a face project, and at the same time told the truth.

  1. High work intensity

The reason why many people envy the profession of a teacher is that the job is easy. For those primary school teachers, there are two days of vacation seven days a week, in addition to that, the winter and summer vacations are close to two months, but all of this is for public school teachers. For teachers in private schools, the work intensity is very high, because each teacher has performance indicators similar to those in regular companies. For example, if a teacher's teaching performance fails to meet the standard for three consecutive semesters, he is likely to face the risk of being expelled. In this case, every teacher is forced to devote more energy to their work, even on Saturdays and Sundays, they dare not slack off.

  1. Low salary

In the eyes of outsiders, the monthly salary of teachers in private schools is much higher than that of public teachers. But this is not the case in reality, because a private school is equivalent to a special company, and each teacher is equivalent to an employee in this company. Although the school charges very expensive, the vast majority of the funds will flow into the pockets of the bosses, and the basic teachers get the salary every month. Under normal circumstances, it is only a little more noble than public teachers, but the teaching tasks that need to be completed every day are also very different.

  1. Serious intrigue

Working in a private school, in addition to completing the work in hand, intrigue is also a common thing every day. After all, this is equivalent to working in the workplace, and unspoken rules are everywhere. For example, in every private school, there is also a promotion system, and whether a lower-level employee can be promoted depends to a large extent on the views and appreciation of the upper-level leaders. So in this case, teachers are forced to deal with the world in addition to their work. But teachers working in those public schools have no similar troubles at all, because their work and salary increases are all regulated by the state.

Dear netizens, which one do you think is better, private school or public school? Do you have friends who are teachers? Welcome everyone to communicate in the comment area!

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