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Children's rights and the common responsibilities of parents, schools and society.
joint responsibility

Compulsory education is not only the right of children, but also the common responsibility of parents, schools and society. Parents who do not send their children to school and schools that do not accept school-age children and adolescents should bear corresponding legal responsibilities.

Free compulsory education

Compulsory education is free, which is clearly stipulated by national laws. Whether in rural or urban areas, we are gradually achieving this goal, so that every child can enjoy free compulsory education.

Education for All (EFA)?

Universality is an important feature of compulsory education. The new law emphasizes the implementation of national unified compulsory education, including unified teaching material setting standards, teaching standards, funding standards, construction standards and student public funding standards.

compulsory education

Compulsory education is another important feature. It is the obligation of parents, schools and society to let school-age children and adolescents receive compulsory education. Any violation of this obligation will be regulated and sanctioned by law.