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There must be no such right It is recommended that you report to the principal of the school If the effect is not good, you can consider reporting to the local education bureau Now there are all kinds of primary school teachers In this case, parents must stop it immediately!! Lest those teachers really treat their students as cash cows, good luck.
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No, teachers should convince people with virtue, and teachers are role models for students!
As a teacher, students should look at the essence of the problem and the important relationship between the matter, and do not just move and discipline.
Students, students should report this situation to their parents.
Students have no income, and fining students is not the same as fining their parents, which should not be done.
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It shouldn't work, the teacher doesn't seem to have this right, I remember that there was such a case when I was learning ideological morality, but I don't remember exactly how, I just remember that the teacher didn't have this right.
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At the beginning, he said that he would go to the Education Bureau to sue this teacher who had no teaching ethics, and when he was older, he said that he would go to the court to sue him for extortion.
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The Education Bureau eats white rice and doesn't work, 110 is the king, and the court is not bad, let him get out of here.
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You can report it to the principal first, and if it doesn't work, you can report it to the Education Bureau.
Teachers don't have that power at all.
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It must be illegal, you can find the principal or sue the district education bureau.
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This kind of person is also worthy of being a teacher?
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It is illegal for a teacher to fine a student money, which is an act of the teacher violating the student's property rights. In accordance with the Education Act
Article 30: Schools and other educational institutions shall perform the following obligations:
3) Safeguard the lawful rights and interests of the educated, teachers, and other employees.
The legitimate rights and interests of students include students' property rights, and the acts of schools and teachers that infringe on students' property rights mainly include damage to students' property, confiscation of students' property, arbitrary fines, arbitrary fees, etc.
"Fine" is an administrative penalty measure, only the normative documents above the departmental rules have the right to establish, there is no statutory basis or do not comply with the legal procedures, the administrative punishment is invalid.
Problems with fines:
Fines add to the financial burden on students' families. Students are not producers, and all their expenses are provided by their parents. If the fine is not much, the children may save from their own living expenses, pocket money;
If the fine is excessive, the child must tell the parent, which is actually a fine for the parent. Some children who dare not tell their parents are caught in a "dilemma", which may have bad consequences, or because of lack of money, they may affect their lives, or even be forced to do immoral things. For children from wealthy families, it can be counterproductive.
The problem of school teachers imposing fines on students occurs from time to time, reflecting the low quality of some educators, the lack of education, and the fact that they do not understand either national laws or educational science, and at the same time, because the education department has a tolerant attitude towards this, always emphasizing that the teacher "has a good starting point" and "is a good teacher who is serious and responsible", and so on, reflecting the embarrassing situation in some places that only care about education but do not understand education.
The above content refers to Xinhuanet-All schools should stop fines for students.
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is against the law.
Notice of the Ministry of Finance on Earnestly Doing a Good Job in Controlling the Arbitrary Charging of Educational Fees "Strictly administers the examination and approval of educational fees, and earnestly regulates the behavior of educational fees
In addition to collecting tuition, accommodation fees, and school choice fees in accordance with state regulations, public ordinary high schools shall not collect any other administrative fees. Public ordinary high schools recruiting students who choose schools must strictly implement the "three restrictions" policy, and they must not collect tuition fees repeatedly after collecting school choice fees.
Localities with the right conditions should gradually reduce the proportion of students enrolled in public high schools who choose schools and the standards for collecting school choice fees. In addition to collecting tuition and accommodation fees in accordance with regulations, secondary vocational schools shall not collect any other administrative fees.
Institutions of higher learning shall collect fees in strict accordance with the relevant provisions of the Notice of the Ministry of Education, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance on Further Standardizing the Management of Educational Fees in Colleges and Universities (Jiaocai 2006 No. 2), and tuition and accommodation fees shall be collected by academic year or semester, and shall not be collected in advance across academic years.
After paying the tuition and accommodation fees, if the student withdraws from the course or ends the study early, the university shall refund the remaining tuition and accommodation fees on a monthly basis according to the student's actual study time and accommodation time. The financial departments of all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government should strictly control public schools in the compulsory education stage in cities in strict accordance with the relevant regulations
Unless otherwise specified, the tuition and accommodation fees of the above-mentioned schools in the next two years shall not be higher than the fees charged in the fall semester of 2006.
Notice of the Ministry of Finance on Effectively Doing a Good Job in Controlling the Arbitrary Charging of Educational Fees "Strengthen the management of school fee bills and standardize the use of school fee bills
The financial departments of all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government should strengthen the supervision and inspection of the use of school fee bills. **All kinds of schools directly under the Ministry of Finance shall use the financial bills uniformly printed by the Ministry of Finance to collect administrative fees. All types of schools under local management shall use the fiscal bills uniformly printed by the financial departments of the provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government to collect administrative fees.
Financial departments at all levels should supervise and urge all kinds of schools to establish and improve a registration system for administrative and institutional fee bills, and regularly inspect the purchase, use, balance, and destruction of school administrative fee bills.
At the same time, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Interim Measures for the Administration of the Use of Funds and Settlement Bills of Administrative Institutions" (Cai Zong 2010 No. 1) issued by the Ministry of Finance, we should urge all kinds of schools to strengthen the purchase, use and verification management of the funds and settlement bills of administrative institutions, and standardize the use of funds and settlement bills of school administrative institutions.
The bills for the settlement of funds of administrative institutions can only be used for school collections, and cannot be used to collect service fees, administrative fees, and other arbitrary fees. It is strictly forbidden for all kinds of schools to use administrative fee bills in collusion with administrative institution fund exchange settlement bills or tax invoices.
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In September 1994, the State Education Commission issued a series of documents, such as the "Notice on Further Improving the Work of Collecting School Fees," reiterating that the items and standards of school fees should be strictly carried out in accordance with the examination and approval authority, and explicitly prohibiting the fines imposed on students.
In addition, the Education Law stipulates the legal liability of those who indiscriminately impose fines: Article 78 of the Law stipulates that "any person who collects fees from the educated in violation of State regulations shall be refunded by the education administrative department; The person in charge and other persons directly responsible shall be given administrative sanctions in accordance with law."
Disciplinary Rules for Primary and Secondary Education (Provisional).
Article 7: In any of the following circumstances, schools and their teachers shall stop students and conduct criticism and education, and where it is truly necessary, they may carry out educational punishments:
1) Intentionally failing to complete the requirements of teaching tasks or disobeying education or management;
2) Disrupting the order of classrooms or school education and teaching;
3) Smoking, drinking, or violating the student code of conduct in words and deeds;
4) Carrying out dangerous conduct that is harmful to one's own or others' physical or psychological health;
5) Beating or scolding classmates or teachers, bullying classmates, or infringing on the lawful rights and interests of others;
6) Other violations of school rules and discipline.
The above content reference: People's Daily Online-Qianjiang Evening News: What is the teacher's fine?
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Not advisable. Teacher fines are contrary to the Education Act. China's education law clearly stipulates:
The legitimate rights and interests of the educated shall not be violated". In September 1994, the State Education Commission issued a series of documents, including the "Notice on Further Improving the Work of Collecting School Fees," reiterating that the items and standards of school fees should be strictly carried out in accordance with the examination and approval authority, and explicitly prohibiting the fines imposed on students.
In addition, the Education Law stipulates the legal liability of those who indiscriminately impose fines: Article 78 of the Law stipulates that "any person who collects fees from the educated in violation of State regulations shall be refunded by the education administrative department; The person in charge and other persons directly responsible shall be given administrative sanctions in accordance with law."
Teachers should be cautious in their words and deeds. However, judging from the current situation, some primary and secondary school teachers lack the concept of the rule of law and the awareness of teaching in accordance with the law, which may also be a blind spot in popular legal education. The construction of the rule of law in China should not only start from students, but also from teachers!
The student's punishment is well-founded:
It is acceptable for students to give a certain punishment for mistakes in learning, but it should be based on the student's own ability, not to mention that this kind of charging fees is not within the scope of the teacher's authority, but to say that the money is actually the parents'.
School fines only increase the financial burden of students' parents and ossify the relationship between teachers and students; more importantly, this kind of rigid education method of using fines as a substitute for management cannot convince students, but is easy to lead to money worship tendencies, which is contrary to the original intention of education.
The above content reference: People's Daily Online-Qianjiang Evening News: What is the teacher's fine?
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Legal: Is it illegal for a teacher to fine a student for "money"?
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There is no doubt that the teacher's duty is to teach and educate, and the teacher has no right to fine the student.
As students and parents, you can complain to the school leadership or the Education Bureau about such violations.
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Is it illegal for a school teacher to fine a student money and use that money to buy something for a student?
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Hello teacher does not have the right to confiscate your money, he does not have the right to punish.
It is a violation of your property rights. is against the law.
It is too complicated to prosecute and there is no need.
He is right to stop you from snacking in class, but it is not okay to fine you for money.
1. Find parents.
2. Report to the school, and the principal will deal with it.
3. Call ** to the Education Bureau, so that the teacher will receive the heaviest punishment.
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You have to break the law and punish so much This teacher is very greedy, even if he is fined, he should pay for the class and sue him.
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It's just a system, and it's usually set aside for class pay.
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1. It is illegal for a teacher to fine a student for money, which is an infringement of the student's property rights by the teacher. You can complain and report to the school leader or the local education bureau. Teachers do not have the right to impose fines on students, fines are an administrative penalty measure, and generally only normative documents above departmental rules have the right to establish.
2. Legal basis: Article 50 of the Teachers Law of the People's Republic of China.
In any of the following circumstances, teachers are to be given administrative sanctions or dismissed by their schools, other educational establishments, or administrative departments for education:
1) Intentionally not completing education and teaching tasks, causing losses to education and teaching work;
2) Corporal punishment of students, which does not change after education;
3) Bad conduct, insulting students, and having a bad impact.
Where teachers have any of the circumstances listed in items (2) and (3) of the preceding paragraph, and the circumstances are serious and constitute a crime, criminal responsibility is pursued in accordance with law.
2. Is it illegal for a teacher to physically punish a student?
It is illegal for a teacher to physically punish a student. Where teachers physically punish students and do not change their ways after education, the school, other educational establishments, or administrative departments for education are to give administrative sanctions or dismissals, and where the circumstances are serious and constitute a crime, criminal responsibility is to be pursued in accordance with law. Teachers and staff of schools, kindergartens, and nursery schools shall respect the personal dignity of minors, and must not carry out corporal punishment, covert corporal punishment, or other acts that insult the personal dignity of minors.
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Legal Analysis: It is illegal for a teacher to fine a student. Teachers do not have the right to impose fines on students, and fines are imposed by administrative authorities. According to the relevant provisions, schools and other educational institutions shall fulfill the following obligations:
1. Comply with laws and regulations;
2. Implement the national education policy, implement the national education and teaching standards, and ensure the quality of education and teaching;
3. Safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the educated, teachers and other employees;
4. Provide convenience for the educated and their guardians to understand the academic performance and other relevant information of the educated persons in an appropriate manner;
5. Collect fees in accordance with relevant national regulations and disclose the charging items;
6. Accept supervision in accordance with the law.
Legal basis: Article 30 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China Schools and other educational institutions shall perform the following obligations:
1) Comply with laws and regulations;
2) Implement the national education policy, implement the national education and teaching standards, and ensure the quality of education and teaching;
3) Safeguard the lawful rights and interests of the educated, teachers, and other employees.
4) To facilitate the education recipients and their guardians to learn about the education recipients' academic performance and other relevant information in an appropriate manner;
5) Collect fees in accordance with relevant national regulations and disclose the charging items;
6) Accept supervision in accordance with law.
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If a teacher assaults a student and violates the administration of public security, he may be detained for not less than 5 days but not more than 10 days and fined not less than 200 yuan but not more than 500 yuan; where the circumstances are more minor, they are to be detained for up to 5 days or fined up to 500 RMB. If a teacher hits a student and causes more than minor injuries to the student, the teacher can also be held criminally responsible, that is, punished in accordance with the sentencing for the crime of intentional injury prescribed by law.
Shenxian Law of the People's Republic of China on Public Security Administration Punishments".
Article 43.
Those who assault others, or intentionally injure others, are to be detained for between 5 and 10 days and fined between 200 and 500 RMB;
where the circumstances are more minor, they are to be detained for up to 5 days or fined up to 500 RMB.
1) Gang up to beat or injure others;
2) Beating or injuring persons with disabilities, pregnant women, persons under the age of 14, or persons over the age of 60;
3) Repeatedly beating or injuring others, or beating or injuring multiple people in one trip.
If a minor injury is caused, the teacher is suspected of intentional injury and must bear criminal responsibility, while the school shall bear the responsibility for civil compensation. >>>More
In the past few decades, it was normal for teachers to beat students, and parents at that time were very reluctant to let teachers be stricter, but now, it is good for students not to beat teachers Sadly The rights given to children by the law protect them and harm them For example, students who do not obey discipline have bad habits and do not listen to education, so what should I do? It is only a matter of personal quality that students do not study well, and it is a dereliction of duty for teachers not to manage with them, and it violates the rights of children if they are too heavy to manage Now there are more and more problem teenagers Whose fault is it?
There are three types of penalties for violations of the administration of public security: warnings; Fine: more than 1 yuan, less than 200 yuan. Where the law provides otherwise, follow those provisions; Detention: more than one day, less than 15 days.
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Let's say it in two, the teacher is also for your good so that you can get into a better university, of course, but also for your own admission rate, but the teacher is not right to do this, first of all, the mobile phone is your personal property, the teacher has no right to confiscate, confiscating the mobile phone has actually violated your rights and interests, of course, you can't sue the teacher, you can only apologize to the teacher and then ask for the phone back through other channels. Because it is wrong to drive students home with mobile phones, it is right to criticize students for making mistakes, but as a teacher to drive students home, it is extremely unethical, and if you die in school, he will also deprive you of your right to education. >>>More