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What is educational aid?
Education aid is a kind of assistance provided by the state and society to children in poor areas and families in order to ensure fair opportunities for school-age population to receive education.

The contents of student financial aid policy in compulsory education stage include: providing grants, free teaching materials and platform fees, reducing tuition fees and free education.

1. Providing grants: The government and relevant educational institutions provide a certain amount of grants to students with financial difficulties to alleviate their financial difficulties.

2. Free textbooks and podium fees: Compulsory education schools provide students with free textbooks and stationery, as well as free podium and dormitory fees.

3. Tuition fee remission and free education: For students whose families are really in financial difficulties and unable to afford tuition fees, the government implements the policy of tuition fee remission and free compulsory education to ensure that students can successfully complete compulsory education.

4. Providing living allowance: For some students with particularly difficult families, the government and relevant educational institutions can provide additional living allowance to help them solve their basic living problems.

5. Providing education loans: The government and relevant banking institutions provide low-interest education loans to students with outstanding financial difficulties to provide financial support for their future development.

6. Identification and evaluation of students from poor families: The government and schools should formulate clear evaluation criteria for students from poor families, implement relevant identification procedures, and ensure the implementation of funding policies.

7. Establish a supervision mechanism: The government should establish a special supervision mechanism to strengthen the supervision and management of the student financial aid policy in compulsory education to ensure the implementation of the policy.

8. Actively invest funds: the government and relevant educational institutions should increase capital investment to ensure the smooth implementation of the student financial aid policy for compulsory education.

9. Publicity and education: The government and schools should strengthen the publicity and education work of families and society, so that more people can understand and support the financial aid policy for compulsory education students and form a good atmosphere of social support.

Student financial aid to achieve educational equity.

1. Free financial aid: The government can provide free financial aid to students with financial difficulties by exempting tuition fees, teaching materials fees and accommodation fees, so that they can get fair educational opportunities.

2. The school provides living allowance: the school can provide living allowance to students with financial difficulties, including accommodation, meals and transportation, to help them concentrate on their studies.

3. Social assistance: Social organizations, enterprises and individuals can provide financial assistance to students with financial difficulties, including providing scholarships, books and other material and spiritual help.

Student financial aid is an important means to achieve educational equity, which not only helps students from poor families complete their studies, but also makes important contributions to improving students' education level and promoting social development. The government, schools, social organizations and individuals can help students with financial difficulties in different ways, so that every child can receive a good education equally.