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Cultivating Students' Awareness of Rights and Self-Protection In order to ensure that students' legitimate rights and interests are not violated, schools and families should cultivate their awareness of rights and self-protection, so that they are aware of their rights and interests.
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Legal Analysis: Section 1.
1. When violence comes, first tell yourself not to be afraid. We must believe that evil does not prevail over good, and in the end, most of our classmates and teachers, as well as all the righteous forces in society, are our strong backing, and we will stand firmly on our side, and we must not bow to the evil forces easily. And once you are sure in your heart, it will exude a powerful deterrent that the bad guys will not dare to attack.
Clause. 2. Loudly remind the other party that what they do is an act of violating laws and disciplines, and they will be severely punished by the law, and they will pay the due price for this, and shout for help on the premise of ensuring their own safety.
Clause. 3. If you are harmed, you must report to the teacher and the police in time. Don't let the criminals leave the impression that "this kid is a bully", if you blindly indulge them, it will only lead to frequent victimization and fall into a terrible nightmare.
Minors enjoy all rights equally in accordance with law, and are not discriminated against on the basis of ethnicity, race, sex, household registration, occupation, religious belief, education level, family status, physical and mental health status, and so forth, of themselves and their parents or other guardians.
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In order to maintain the normal teaching order, the school usually adopts some management measures. Some schools will search students' belongings or temporarily seize students' mobile phones, game consoles, etc., and in some schools, teachers may even fine students. In the eyes of some teachers, this is a normal management tool, but in fact it violates the property rights of students.
1. The school does not have the right to confiscate or temporarily seize the student's belongings. II. Legal Remedies for Infringement of Students' Property Rights by Schools. 3. How to resolve the contradiction between school management rights and students' property rights.
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1.Complaint.
Appeal refers to the system whereby citizens appeal to the relevant authorities for reasons and request review and handling when their legitimate rights and interests are harmed. Specifically, students may file a complaint with the higher authority of the school, i.e., the Education Bureau, against the infringement of their property rights by the school or teachers.
2.Lawsuit. Litigation is another avenue of remedy. The student may request the court to order the school to return the property through litigation, and if the student's property is lost or damaged due to confiscation or seizure, the school may request compensation.
There is no conflict between the two legal remedies of appeal and litigation, which means that if a student's property rights are violated by the school or the teacher, the student can choose to seek legal remedies in one or both ways.
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Try to make friends with like-minded classmates who are full of positive energy. Don't provoke people who are at the end of the road, don't offend the gentleman and don't offend the villain, it's okay to be wronged in front of them! If your rights and interests are violated, communicate more with your teacher and class teacher, and when it is critical, it is necessary to take up the law to protect yourself!
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Get along with classmates with good personality and good learning, and stay away from garbage students!
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If a student makes a mistake at school, it stands to reason that the teacher will not be able to withdraw you from school immediately. There must be a warning first, or the student will continue to make mistakes after the warning before withdrawing from the school. It is very unreasonable for a teacher to withdraw a student from school as soon as he makes a mistake.
You can go to the Office of Education and then look for the leader at the next level, or the director of the Office of Academic Affairs and then report to the higher department.
If you really can't do it, you can contact the principal directly, and if you are not satisfied, then you can go to the local education bureau and apply to protect your child's rights and interests. Present your thoughts and opinions, which are mainly based on what substantial mistakes your child has made at school. How big this mistake is needs to be identified.
It's not up to you alone, and it's not up to the teacher to have the final say.
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In violation of the Law on Compulsory Education for Minors, the class teacher does not have the right to request the child to withdraw from school, and parents can appeal to the education bureau to which they belong. Filing a complaint or filing a lawsuit in accordance with law against schools or teachers for violating their personal rights, property rights, and other lawful rights and interests.
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At present, primary school students are obliged to participate in the nine-year compulsory education, so if you only make a small mistake and the teacher asks you to drop out of school, this is obviously illegal, and you can go directly to the local education bureau to report it.
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Because primary school students are minors, their guardianship is with their parents, so if you want to protect your guests, your rights and interests can be protected by your parents Don't worry about not letting you go to school Because you make mistakes, you can recognize your mistakes and correct them, but they will never be. I can't make you give up going to school.
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How do you maintain your primary school students to protect their own rights and interests, I think it's true that primary school students make mistakes in school, but the teacher can't let him say it, and he can't let him quit school, so isn't it the teacher's problem? So if we make mistakes, we are still good students, so how can any student not make mistakes, so we can't be asked to drop out.
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Elementary school students, that's nine years of compulsory education?
Article 27 of the "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China": Schools shall criticize and educate students who violate the school management system, and must not expel them. , so the teacher's behavior is obviously illegal, and the teacher will go to the Education Bureau to complain to him if the child is withdrawn from school.
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If the child has a slight problem at school, the teacher will let him quit the school, which is also wrong, because why should he withdraw from the nine-year compulsory education?
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Minors are taught to protect themselves, and the protection of rights and interests is done by guardians. Because minors do not have full civil capacity.
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Clause.
1. When violence comes, first tell yourself not to be afraid. We must believe that evil does not prevail over good, and that most of our classmates and teachers, as well as all the forces of justice in society, are our own.
Strong backing will stand firmly on their own. Party.
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