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How to treat graduate students as primary school trusteeship teachers?
There are many people with high academic qualifications now, and their jobs are no different. It is normal to do whatever you have, and there is nothing to discuss.

Maybe it's because I have a higher education and have all kinds of jobs around me, so I was surprised to hear that the male trusteeship teacher is a graduate student today.

After sending Dabao to school at noon yesterday, I passed by a trusteeship and saw a young transition class in the posted poster, so I added the teacher's WeChat to the poster and wanted to know about it.

Make an appointment for an interview this morning. When I walked to the door, I saw two people sitting inside. I thought I was going the wrong way. As soon as I saw that the door was right, I thought it was two parents sitting here. I asked, is Mr. Zhan there? One of them replied that he was. I was surprised and asked, is it? He confirmed: Yes, why? I am blunt: I thought it was a female teacher. ……

This institution is also in the store opposite the school. Relatively speaking, it's a little biased. It's been done for five years. Chatting and chatting, I learned that when I often pick up children, a tall and thin young male teacher who picks up children after school at the school gate is from their institution and has a postgraduate degree. Because there are almost all female teachers in the trusteeship, I was deeply impressed by this male teacher. I once guessed that he was a newly graduated university intern! Graduate students are still relatively few primary school trustees, and they are also responsible for picking up and dropping off their children to and from school every day.

? How to treat graduate students as primary school trusteeship teachers?

? The youth transition class of this institution is personally led by the person in charge, Mr. Zhan. He is about forty years old, looking a little serious and smiling less. The price of this institution is slightly favorable, but I just don't know how effective it is. I'm also worried that Bao Xiao will be shy and fragile. If he shouts casually, he will cry himself. I wonder if he can adapt.

Bao Xiao went to a public kindergarten, where he ate well and taught little cultural knowledge. At home, he will read stories to him and know new word cards. I hope he will go to a young transition class, make a transition and better adapt to primary school life.

Of course, I'm still learning. I'll discuss it with my husband and we'll have a suitable one.