Primary and secondary school teachers are **junior titles**, and their job responsibilities are:
1.Undertake the teaching tasks arranged by the school, prepare lessons, give lectures, tutor, correct homework, and assess students' grades.
2.Undertake the work of the class teacher arranged by the school.
3.Instruct students in extracurricular activities.
4.Participate in teaching and research activities.
The second-level teacher of primary and secondary schools is the highest level of primary professional titles, and it is also the basis for promotion to intermediate professional titles. Teachers at this level usually need to have a high level of teaching and professionalism, be able to complete teaching tasks independently, and have certain educational and scientific research capabilities.
In primary and secondary schools, second-level teachers are usually regarded as the backbone of the school and the backbone of the school's teaching work. They are not only responsible for teaching tasks, but also responsible for the management and education of students, as well as the various educational and teaching work of the school.
At the same time, secondary and secondary school teachers are also one of the important conditions for promotion to senior titles. If they have outstanding performance in teaching and scientific research, they may be promoted to senior professional titles and obtain higher honors and status.
In short, secondary and secondary school teachers are an important role in primary and secondary education, and their job responsibilities and requirements are very high, and they need to have high professional quality and educational and scientific research capabilities.