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Is there a difference between schools directly under the Municipal Education Bureau and public schools?
There is no difference in treatment and salary between schools directly under the Municipal Education Bureau and public schools. The reason for this is the following:

1. Because directly affiliated schools are also public schools, it does not mean that all public schools are directly affiliated schools.

2. The wages and benefits of the school are all financial expenditures, as long as they are financial units at the same level, this part is exactly the same;

3. Both pension and medical insurance implement the same policy.

The difference is that:

1. The management company is different. Public schools are directly managed by local education bureaus, while municipal universities refer to junior and senior high schools funded by local governments and managed by education departments at the same level. The direct management unit of the school affiliated to the Municipal Education Bureau is the Municipal Education Bureau.

2. The strength of running a school is different. The resources of public schools mainly come from the direct allocation of local education bureaus. The appointment and dismissal of school principals, daily expenses and investment in software and hardware are all directly managed by district education, and resources may be relatively small. As shown by the Municipal Education Bureau, the directly affiliated unit of the school is the Municipal Education Bureau, which may be tilted by the resources in the city. The appointment and dismissal of school principals, daily expenses, and investment in software and hardware are all directly managed by the Municipal Education Bureau, and the schools affiliated to the Municipal Education Bureau are rich in resources.

3. The scale of running schools is different. Public schools generally accept students from the district where the school is located, and schools directly under the Municipal Education Bureau select the best students from the whole city. The hardware, software configuration and school scale of schools directly under the Municipal Education Bureau may be more than those directly under the District Education Bureau.

Extended information public schools are funded by the government. Generally speaking, the number and scale of public schools far exceed those of private schools, and the study expenses are relatively low and the teaching facilities are relatively perfect.

Moreover, public schools in some countries provide tuition-free education, such as Germany, Sweden, Italy, France and other countries. However, the entry threshold of public universities is high and the application competition is fierce. Only those applicants with excellent academic performance can get low-cost and high-quality education opportunities.

Municipal schools have some advantages over other schools because of the direct leadership and concern of higher education departments, which will bring educational unfairness to society.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Public Schools

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