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At present, there are several education laws in China.
At present, China has the following education laws:

Education Law of the People's Republic of China, Compulsory Education Law, Regulations on the Administration of Principals of Primary and Secondary Schools, Teachers Law of Primary and Secondary Schools, Preschool Education Promotion Law, Teachers Law of Ordinary Colleges and Universities.

Guiding opinions on the construction of high-level universities with national characteristics, measures for the implementation of the special post plan for school teachers in the compulsory education stage in the central, western and northeastern regions supported by the central government, regulations on school safety work, and measures for dealing with campus violence.

Educational administrative regulations refer to normative documents issued and formulated by national or local educational administrative departments, aiming at standardizing educational management and ensuring the smooth progress of educational undertakings.

These laws and regulations mainly cover basic education, vocational education, higher education and many other fields, aiming at creating a good educational environment, safeguarding students' rights and interests, and standardizing the behavior of schools and teachers.

In addition to the above-mentioned educational administrative regulations, there are other detailed rules and regulations, such as the provisions on teacher employment, assessment and evaluation, as well as the rules and regulations related to education funds and enrollment. The promulgation of these laws and regulations has provided the correct direction and norms for educational administration, enabled educational administrative departments, schools and teachers to perform their duties better, and ensured the positive and healthy development of education.

The implementation of educational administrative regulations has also promoted the process of education and teaching reform to a certain extent. For example, the Education Law of the People's Republic of China clarifies the basic principle of "respecting and promoting people's all-round development" and guides teachers to explore quality education and innovative teaching.

The Compulsory Education Law stipulates the contents, standards and time of compulsory education, and strengthens the management and supervision of compulsory education. The Preschool Education Promotion Law encourages the development of preschool education and improves the quality of kindergarten education. The promulgation and implementation of these laws and regulations have promoted the in-depth development of education reform and promoted the gradual improvement of the entire education system.