The right of fair evaluation refers to the right of students to get a fair evaluation of their academic performance and moral quality by teachers and schools in the process of education and teaching, and to record it objectively and truly in the students' achievement files, and to obtain the corresponding academic performance certificate and graduation certificate when they graduate.
Fair evaluation means not to look at students with colored glasses, not to make different evaluations because of their closeness to students, and to give higher or lower evaluations than the truth when evaluating grades or morality. These are all violations of students' right to fair evaluation.
The right to education mainly includes the following categories and contents:
1. Participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan and use teaching facilities, equipment and books.
2. Obtaining scholarships, loans and grants in accordance with state regulations; Right to education.
3. Get a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the required studies.
4. Complain to the relevant departments about the punishment given by the school, and lodge a complaint or basis against the violation of personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests by the school and teachers.