coerciveness
Compulsory education is the common obligation of schools, parents and society. Any violation of this obligation will be punished by law. Parents should bear legal responsibility for not sending their children to school; If the school refuses to accept school-age students, it should also bear the responsibility; If the government cannot provide the necessary conditions, it also needs to accept legal norms.
universality
The national unification of compulsory education includes the formulation of unified standards for textbook setting, teaching standards, funding standards, construction standards and students' public funds. This will help to improve the quality of education and promote educational equity.
Free sex
Compulsory education clearly stipulates that tuition and fees are not charged. The state establishes a funding guarantee mechanism for compulsory education to ensure the smooth implementation of the compulsory education system. This will help to reduce the financial burden of families and let more children receive education.