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The earliest compulsory education law in Germany
Legal analysis: Compulsory education originated in Germany. The religious leader Martin Luther was the first person to put forward the concept of compulsory education. After the victory of reform, in order to enable people to learn the Bible, Luther promulgated the compulsory education law. 16 19, the School Law promulgated by the German Weimar Principality stipulated that parents should send their children aged 6~ 12 to school, which is the earliest compulsory education. From 1763 to 18 19, Germany has basically improved the laws and regulations on compulsory education.

Legal basis: The draft school law of Prussia, like military service, is a citizen's obligation, stipulating that teachers enjoy all the rights and obligations of public officials and students are exempt from paying tuition fees.