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Right to education: rights and responsibilities
The right to education is the cornerstone of everyone's right, but while exercising the right, we should also bear corresponding responsibilities. This paper will deeply discuss the rules and responsibilities that students should abide by when exercising their right to education.

legal ground

According to the provisions of Article 52 of the Regulations on the Administration of Students in Ordinary Colleges and Universities, the school has the right to expel students from school under any of the following circumstances.

illegal act

Students should abide by laws, regulations and school rules on campus, and must not engage in illegal acts such as violating the Constitution, opposing the Four Cardinal Principles, undermining social stability and unity, and disturbing social order.

cheat in the examination

Students are not allowed to cheat in exams, organize cheating, use communication equipment or other equipment to cheat, and sell exam questions or answers to others for profit, which seriously disrupts the order of exams.

Academic misconduct

Students are not allowed to copy, tamper with or forge academic misconduct, respect academic norms and academic ethics, and safeguard academic integrity.

public order

Students should abide by school rules and regulations, maintain the management order of public places, and must not seriously affect the school education, teaching, life and management order of public places.

respect the rights of others

Students should respect the legitimate rights and interests of others, and may not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of other individuals and organizations, resulting in serious consequences.

Student responsibility

As students, we should always keep these regulations in mind, respect our own rights and the rights of others, and jointly maintain a harmonious and orderly campus environment.