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In the field of education, people are a relatively active factor, and "people" represent nothing more than students and teachers. Therefore, let's take a look at the important test points of this part of the student - the main rights of students, which are mainly examined in the form of objective questions. Its specific test methods are as follows:
First, examine the meaning of the corresponding rights; secondly, to examine the status of the corresponding rights; Finally, the corresponding cases are given and everyone can choose the corresponding rights, but the last way of examination is the mainstay.
As subjects of social rights, young people enjoy the right to education, personal rights, property rights, etc.
1) The right to education – as the primary right of the student.
Students' right to education includes the right to complete the statutory number of years of education, the right to study and the right to fair evaluation.
1.The right to complete the statutory number of years of education means that children who have reached the age of 6 should be enrolled in compulsory education and have completed the number of years of education prescribed by law, and schools and teachers cannot dismiss students at will.
Here we need to pay attention to two points, one is "6 years old", our country implements compulsory education, the duration of compulsory education is nine years, so all students who have reached the legal age must receive compulsory education, this age is 6 years old. Second, "schools and teachers cannot arbitrarily expel students", and during the compulsory education stage, all social entities must also ensure that school-age children receive compulsory education, and no one can arbitrarily expel students.
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Students first have the right to receive educational services, and the school's teaching activities should comply with national norms and ensure the quality of teaching;
Students have the right to organize clubs and participate in the democratic management of the school;
Students have the right to supervise and report misconduct and violations of the law
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1. The right to education, a special right because of the special status of the student. 2. Students' personal rights. Personal rights are the most basic, important and rich rights of civil rights.
In addition to the general protection of the personal rights of minor students, the State also provides special protection for students' rights to physical health, personal dignity, privacy, reputation, and honor.
Legal basis: Article 42 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China Persons receiving education enjoy the following rights: (1) to participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan, and to use educational and teaching facilities, equipment, and library materials; (2) Obtain scholarships, student loans, and grants in accordance with relevant state regulations; (3) Obtain a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies; (4) Submit a complaint to the relevant departments for dissatisfaction with the sanction given by the school, and submit a complaint or file a lawsuit in accordance with law against the school or teachers for violating their personal rights, property rights, or other lawful rights and interests; (5) Laws and regulations stipulate the rights of the pure group.
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1. The right to survival, parents have the obligation to raise their minor children;
2. The right to education: All school-age children and adolescents with the nationality of the People's Republic of China, regardless of gender, ethnicity, race, family property status, etc., enjoy the right to receive compulsory education on an equal footing in accordance with the law, and fulfill the obligation to receive compulsory education;
3. The right to physical health, schools, kindergartens, and nursery schools should establish safety systems, strengthen safety education for minors, and take measures to ensure the personal safety of minors;
4. The right to personal dignity, teachers and staff of schools, kindergartens, and nursery schools shall respect the personal dignity of minors, and must not carry out corporal punishment, disguised corporal punishment, or other acts that insult the personal dignity of students;
6. Privacy: No organization or individual may disclose the personal privacy of minors.
Legal basis] Education Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 43 Persons receiving education enjoy the following rights:
1) Participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan, and use education and teaching facilities, equipment, and library materials;
(2) Obtain scholarships, student loans, and grants in accordance with relevant state regulations;
(3) Obtain a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies;
5) Other rights provided for by laws and regulations.
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1. What are the basic rights of students?
1) the right to subsistence, parents have the obligation to raise their minor children;
2) The right to education, all school-age children and adolescents with the nationality of the People's Republic of China enjoy the right and obligation to receive compulsory education on an equal footing in accordance with the law;
3) The right to physical health, schools, kindergartens, and nursery schools shall establish safety systems and employ measures to ensure the physical safety of minors;
4) The right to personal dignity, teachers and staff of schools, kindergartens, and nurseries shall respect the personal dignity of minors;
6) Privacy.
2. Legal basis: Article 43 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China.
Persons receiving education have the following rights:
1) Participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan, and use education and teaching facilities, equipment, and library materials;
2) In accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, you will receive scholarships, student loans, and grants;
(3) Obtain a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies;
5) Other rights provided for by laws and regulations.
2. What are the basic obligations of students?
The basic obligations of students at all levels and in all types of schools include:
1. Comply with laws and regulations;
2. Abide by the code of conduct of students, respect teachers, and develop good ideological character and behavioral habits;
3. Study hard and complete the prescribed learning tasks;
4. Abide by the management system of the school or other educational institutions.
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