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Is it illegal for schools to divide classes according to the purchase of "electronic schoolbags"?
Let me explain to you that the school is divided into classes according to the purchase of "e-books". Is it illegal for the school to do this? Let's give you a brief introduction! In the new school year 18, more than 400 third-grade students in a primary school in Yulin, Guangxi were redistributed by the school. The only basis for placement is whether you have bought an e-book bag. Is it legal for the school to do this?

0 1 The school's behavior is of course illegal.

According to Article 4 of the Consumer Protection Law, operators and consumers should follow the principles of voluntariness, equality, fairness, honesty and credibility. Schools that violate consumers' right to trade freely can report directly to the education department.

Students should not be graded in any form, nor should their academic performance, let alone to buy such a stupid thing as an "e-bag".

This practice of the school not only ruined the atmosphere of the education industry, but also brought great destruction to the children's growing hearts.

This kind of behavior must be strongly resisted. I hope that the relevant departments will serve snacks and consider the interests of students.

I think it's hard to say whether the school is illegal or not, because the school divides classes according to whether you buy this book or not. He can say that he has his own reasons, for example, if you buy this book, then everyone can teach this course conveniently and he will put you in different classes. On the contrary, if you didn't buy this book, you may have some auxiliary teaching equipment that needs to be a little different, or the teacher's teaching methods are different, so you are put in different classes. In this case, you can't say that he has done something illegal, but that he is teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, so I think.

Parents may still remember that they stayed in front of the TV at 20:00 on September 1 Sunday and watched the first lesson of CCTV with their children. Unexpectedly, they waited for a 13 minute advertisement. So that some parents and students suspected that the program was wrong and started the "Spitting Mode" on the Internet before the first class started. What puzzles parents even more is that under the background that the Ministry of Education and other departments are carrying out special governance on off-campus training institutions to reduce the burden on primary and secondary school students, the first class allows students and parents to watch advertisements of education and training institutions for more than 10 minutes.

On September 28th, the advertisement of "Heze wanda plaza" was printed on the red scarf distributed to primary school students in Danyang Road, Development Zone, Heze City, Shandong Province. In addition, advertisements are printed on students' hats.

In response to these surprising things after the start of school, the Ministry of Education issued an urgent notice, demanding that all localities resolutely ban any form of commercial advertisements and business activities from entering primary and secondary schools and kindergartens, and require all localities to conduct a comprehensive investigation immediately, strictly approve "entering the campus" activities, and strengthen campus supervision.

How to deal with the relationship between education and business behavior is thought-provoking.

Basic education enlightens the mind and shapes the personality. Once commercial elements are excessively involved, it will distort the essence of education and affect children's physical and mental health. For this reason, China's "Advertising Law" stipulates that, except for public service advertisements, advertising activities shall not be carried out in primary and secondary schools and kindergartens, and textbooks, teaching AIDS, exercise books, stationery, teaching AIDS, school uniforms and school buses for primary and secondary school students and children shall not be used to publish or publish advertisements in disguise. The purpose of legislation is to prevent any commercial activities from eroding the campus.

In recent years, in the activities of "entering the campus", commercial activities are marginalized or even disguised as public welfare activities, which not only disrupts the normal teaching order, but also pollutes the campus atmosphere.

Schools are divided into classes according to the purchase of "electronic schoolbags", which also belongs to this kind of business behavior to some extent.

Creating a quiet campus environment requires strict and meticulous management, and also requires external businesses to define the bottom line. Only by working together can we create a space for children to grow up healthily.

The school divides students into classes according to their purchase of e-books, which is not allowed by the national education department.

There is no small matter in the school, and everything educates people. It is unreasonable for schools to do so.