What if the teaching interview is negative?

Candidates need to take the initiative to report their physical abnormalities, such as fever and cough, before the exam. If you can't take the interview exam, candidates can apply for a refund, and the validity period of the written test of the candidates who have been approved for a refund will be extended for half a year accordingly.

First, health management before the exam

Candidates are the first responsible person for their own health, strengthen health protection, and do not leave the registration place before the exam; Don't go out unless necessary, don't go to crowded places or participate in gathering activities, wear a mask all the time when going out, try to avoid taking public transportation and keep a safe distance in interpersonal communication.

Second, fill in health information.

From June 5, 20438+October 2, 2023 (inclusive), candidates will take their body temperature every day to monitor their health status, and truthfully fill out the Health Monitoring Form for Candidates of Primary and Secondary School Teacher Qualification Examination (Interview) in the Second Half of 2022 (hereinafter referred to as the Health Monitoring Form).

Third, take the exam.

(1) Candidates should plan their travel time and route in advance, arrive at the test center 30 minutes before the test, and reserve enough time to cooperate with the staff of the test center for admission verification.

(2) Candidates who have typical symptoms such as dry cough and have a body temperature higher than 37.3℃ on the day of the exam must take the initiative to report when entering the test center.

(3) Candidates enter the test center with the admission ticket, valid identity documents and health monitoring form. When candidates enter the examination center, they must take their temperature. Only when the body temperature is lower than 37.3℃ can they enter the test center. Candidates with abnormal health conditions such as abnormal body temperature must be judged by medical professionals before deciding whether they can continue to take the exam.