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Zhanjiang provincial education department
Excessive homework may affect students' work and rest. If so, you can report to the local education bureau. This paper will introduce teachers' legal obligations and the guidance of Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education on homework management to help students and parents understand how to safeguard their rights and interests.

Teachers' legal obligations

According to the relevant laws and regulations, teachers have the obligation to abide by the Constitution, laws and professional ethics, and to be a teacher. At the same time, teachers also need to educate students on the basic principles determined by the Constitution, patriotism and national unity, as well as ideological and moral education, culture, science and technology education, and organize and lead students to carry out beneficial social activities.

Operational management guide

The first guiding ideology of "Guiding Opinions of Zhejiang Education Department on Improving and Strengthening Homework Management in Primary and Secondary Schools" points out: fully implement the "student-oriented" educational concept, accurately grasp the essence and function of homework, explore the organic combination of process evaluation and developmental evaluation, improve teachers' ability to design and use homework to improve teaching, improve students' learning effectiveness, effectively reduce students' excessive academic burden and promote their healthy growth.

Safeguard students' rights and interests

Students and parents can protect their rights and interests by reporting the excessive workload to the local education bureau. At the same time, teachers also have the obligation to stop acts that are harmful to students or other acts that infringe on their legitimate rights and interests, and criticize and resist phenomena that are harmful to their healthy growth.