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What should teachers who have been complained by the Education Bureau do?
1, strictly abide by the relevant regulations: teachers should conscientiously perform their duties in their work, abide by laws and regulations and relevant regulations of the education department, and pay special attention to handling student disputes, managing classes, taking exams, etc. To avoid being complained.

2. Respond to complaints actively: The complained teachers need to take active measures as soon as possible, such as collecting relevant evidence, preparing relevant materials that can prove their innocence or innocence, and making excuses or complaints to the Education Bureau or superior leaders.

3. Comprehensively review yourself: If the Education Bureau complains, teachers should also carefully analyze the causes and crux of the matter and review their own shortcomings in dealing with students' problems, managing classes and exams. To further improve their working ability and avoid similar problems from happening again.