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Is high school compulsory?
High school is not compulsory education.

Compulsory education is a compulsory education for all school-age children and adolescents and a public welfare undertaking that the state must guarantee. The quality of compulsory education is related to the healthy growth of hundreds of millions of children, the development of the country and the future of the nation.

In fact, this is a compulsory education system for school-age children and adolescents according to law. The annual limit is nine years, which is also called nine-year compulsory education. Compulsory education is also called compulsory education and free compulsory education. Compulsory education has the basic characteristics of compulsory, free, universal and secular.

Main influence

In the past, the sequence of teachers' positions in our primary and secondary schools was divided into primary schools and secondary schools. The junior, middle and senior positions in middle schools correspond to teaching assistants, lecturers and associate professors, but not in primary schools.

The new Compulsory Education Law has opened up the sequence of teachers' duties in compulsory education, and the difference between primary schools and secondary schools no longer exists. Primary schools, intermediate schools and senior schools all correspond to teaching assistants, lecturers and associate professors, and primary school teachers can also evaluate associate professors, which is a great encouragement to primary school teachers.

In fact, the titles of senior high school teachers who used to teach in primary schools were not standardized. This new regulation is a great incentive to mobilize teachers' enthusiasm and give full play to their intelligence.

It is especially good news for primary school teachers to see the prospect of their own development and improvement. This brand-new system has made a new breakthrough in the system of teachers' posts. Of course, some supporting laws and regulations are needed.