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Contents of legal education in schools
School legal education refers to a series of contents such as imparting legal knowledge to students, educating students to abide by laws and regulations, and establishing a correct outlook on life and values. Mainly includes the following aspects:

1, Constitution and laws and regulations education: let students know about the Constitution and laws and regulations, such as the organizational form of the country, legal procedures, voting procedures, citizens' rights and obligations, etc.

2. Legal education in life: educate students to abide by laws and regulations in daily life and learn how to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests through legal means. For example, students obey traffic rules and respect the intellectual property rights of others.

3. School rules and discipline education: schools should formulate school rules and discipline and strengthen publicity. Schools should strictly manage students, formulate codes of conduct, and further create a law-abiding atmosphere for students.

4. Network security legal education: In today's digital age, network security legal education is becoming more and more important. Schools should educate students how to use the Internet correctly, protect personal privacy, and let students become qualified online citizens.

The content of school legal education has important practical significance. By carrying out legal education in schools, students' sense of social responsibility and legal awareness can be enhanced, and their interpersonal skills and emergency handling ability can be improved. While developing students' personal qualities, they also contribute to the development of society.