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What are the rights of teachers stipulated in the Teachers Law?
Legal analysis: The Teachers Law stipulates the rights of teachers: the right to education and teaching, the right to scientific research and academic activities, the right to manage students, the right to receive remuneration, and the right to participate in democratic management.

Legal basis: Article 7 of the Teacher Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that teachers shall enjoy the following rights:

(a) education and teaching activities, education and teaching reform and experiment;

(two) engaged in scientific research and academic exchanges, to participate in professional academic groups, to fully express their opinions in academic activities;

(three) to guide students' learning and development, and to evaluate students' conduct and academic performance;

(four) receive wages on time, enjoy the welfare benefits stipulated by the state, and take paid vacations in winter and summer vacations;

(five) to put forward opinions and suggestions on the work of the education, teaching, management and education administrative departments of the school, and to participate in the democratic management of the school through the staff congress or other forms;

(six) to participate in advanced studies or other forms of training.