Is tuition and miscellaneous fees exempted from compulsory education, including books?

Updated on educate 2024-03-01
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The nine-year compulsory period is free of tuition and fees, and there is no textbook fee.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the provisions of China's "Compulsory Education Law", it is wrong to implement compulsory education without charging tuition fees, but can charge miscellaneous fees.

    In accordance with Article 2 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China, the State implements a nine-year compulsory education system. Compulsory education is the education that all school-age children and adolescents must receive in a unified manner by the state, and it is a public welfare undertaking that the state must guarantee. Compulsory education is implemented, and no tuition or miscellaneous fees are charged.

    Provisions on compulsory education.

    Article 7 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China implements a system of leadership in compulsory education, overall planning and implementation by the people of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and management by the people at the county level. The people's ** education administrative departments at or above the county level are specifically responsible for the implementation of compulsory education; Other relevant departments of the people's ** at the county level or above are responsible for the implementation of compulsory education within the scope of their respective duties.

    Article 8: The people's ** education supervision bodies are to supervise the implementation of laws and regulations on compulsory education, the quality of education and teaching, and the balanced development of compulsory education, and the supervision report is to be released to the public.

    The above content refers to the Chinese National People's Congress Network - Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Detailed Rules for the Implementation of Compulsory Education were promulgated in 1992, and the Compulsory Education Law at that time did not say that tuition fees and miscellaneous fees were exempted, and the current Compulsory Education Law was promulgated and implemented in 2006, so there is no conflict.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, the implementation of nine-year compulsory education means that there is no tuition and miscellaneous fees for school-age children and teenagers who begin to receive education for nine years. The State is to establish a mechanism for guaranteeing funding for compulsory education to ensure the implementation of the compulsory education system. The nine-year compulsory education system is the current education system in China.

    The essence of the compulsory education system is a system of compulsory education for school-age children and adolescents for a certain period of time implemented by the State in accordance with the provisions of the law.

    Compulsory education is also known as compulsory education and free compulsory education. Compulsory education has the basic characteristics of compulsory, free, universal and secular nature. In April 2019, the General Office of the Ministry of Education issued the Several Provisions on Prohibiting Obstruction of the Implementation of Compulsory Education (hereinafter referred to as the "Provisions") to effectively ensure the implementation of the national compulsory education system and correct violations of laws and regulations that seriously affect the growth and development of school-age children and adolescents.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Tuition. Originally, you have to pay tuition fees to participate in any study. Before the implementation of compulsory education, primary and secondary schools also charged tuition. Now, tuition fees are waived and no further fees are allowed.

    2. Textbook fee. Textbooks are used for learning, and textbooks are charged for non-compulsory education, such as high school, which is still charged for textbooks. However, elementary and junior high schools are not allowed to charge textbook fees.

    3. Miscellaneous expenses. In the past, primary and secondary schools had to charge miscellaneous fees every semester, and there was no certain standard for miscellaneous fees. Sometimes it is an estimate of how much a semester will be, and it will be charged in a lump sum.

    What are miscellaneous expenses? It is the expenses incurred by students in the process of learning in school, such as paper fees, printing fees, chalk fees, teaching aids, cleaning tools, electricity fees, class fees for class activities, and other miscellaneous expenses, which can be included in miscellaneous expenses. When compulsory education is not in place, miscellaneous expenses are charged under various names.

    At this time, no miscellaneous charges are allowed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At present, the state implements nine-year compulsory education, and there is no tuition and miscellaneous fees for primary and junior high school students, and it is illegal for some schools to collect tuition and miscellaneous fees from students.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This practice is unreasonable, because the state obviously cannot accept green space, but some schools still absorb it privately, and this measure should be done so far.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think that the fees that the state does not charge are legal and can be collected.

    Some of the things that can't be collected are let the parent committee do it, so it has nothing to do with the school, so as long as it is a doll studying, as long as it is a fee to be paid, we have paid it, and the teacher needs to teach, can you not pay it?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Do you think it's not legal? The friend was right. What do you think is illegal, pick it out, and talk about it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Do you think it's not legal? Do you think the school will blatantly collect illegal fees? Definitely legitimate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Introduction: The country has long been universal for 9 years of compulsory education, and there is no need to pay tuition and miscellaneous fees from primary school to junior high school graduation. Kindergarten is not yet within the scope of compulsory education, so the cost of kindergarten needs to be borne by parents, and now there are two kinds of money that are easier to earn.

    One is the patient's money, and the other is the child's money. The patient's money is a life-saving cure, and it is a matter of course. Kindergarten tuition and miscellaneous fees for young children are thousands at every turn, why is it so expensive?

    Today, let's listen to the discussion and discussion.

    The state attaches great importance to early childhood education, so the investment in early childhood education is far greater than that of compulsory education, from the construction of school buildings, the construction of outdoor venues, to the investment of large and small game materials, which requires money. The simplest kindergarten standard, a large slide is tens of thousands, and various building blocks are updated every semester, which are inputs, and for example, the classroom is equipped with a piano, a piano is twenty or thirty thousand, which is the country's investment. There are two teachers in a class in primary school, and preschool education should also be equipped with a nursery, and the primary school has a nutritious meal livelihood project, and the country makes up 4 yuan for a meal.

    However, preschool education is not supplemented, and the meals that children eat in the kindergarten and snacks in the afternoon are a financial expenditure of the kindergarten. Therefore, the tuition fee of the kindergarten will be higher, if the tuition fee of the kindergarten is high, it means that the investment in the kindergarten is relatively large, and the fee of the public kindergarten is the tuition fee plus room and board fees, and the fee is also very reasonable, or relatively cheap, only a few hundred yuan a semester. Private kindergartens are more expensive, in addition to tuition fees and room and board fees, private kindergartens also have the cost of car pick-up and delivery, and sometimes there are various interest classes, so it is normal to spend thousands of dollars in kindergarten for a semester.

    When children reach a certain age, they should go to kindergarten, and since they choose to let their children go to kindergarten, they should trust each other. If you feel pressured, you can choose a public kindergarten, a semester is a few hundred yuan, the fee will be relatively cheaper, if the family can afford the tuition of a private kindergarten thousands of dollars, you can also choose, all the expenses of private kindergartens are funded by private funds, so it will be much more expensive than public kindergartens.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because kindergarten is not compulsory education, there are not many kindergartens, and parents generally choose a better kindergarten for their children, so the tuition fee will be particularly expensive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because kindergarten is not part of the nine-year compulsory education system, the tuition fee needs to be borne by the parents themselves.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because these kindergartens are aristocratic kindergartens, these kindergartens achieve bilingual education and are in line with international standards, so they are particularly expensive.

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