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What does an inspector of the Education Bureau do?
The inspector is an educational professional who is responsible for inspecting and supervising the school work in the educational administrative organs. It can be said that the position of "inspector" has also changed many times in history.

Education supervision:

Educational supervision, also known as "educational guidance". It is an activity that educational leading organs exercise the duty of inspection and supervision on behalf of the state, and inspect, supervise and guide the work of lower-level organs and schools at all levels. Education supervision can enable leading organs to grasp the actual situation of education development at all levels, provide reliable basis for decision-making, help grass-roots units improve their work and improve the quality of education, teaching and management.