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Interpretation of Sunshine Enrollment Policy
Sunshine enrollment policy is to let every child enjoy a fair education, fully implement the Party's education policy, promote the process of high-quality and balanced compulsory education, and earnestly strengthen the management of primary and secondary schools = further standardize school-running behavior, and effectively guarantee that school-age children and adolescents enjoy the basic right to education according to law, and disabled children and adolescents enjoy the right to study in regular classes; Implement the policy of "industrialization and modernization", earnestly care about the life and education of left-behind children, and ensure that every child of migrant workers can go to school.

Fair education

The sunshine enrollment policy is to enable every child to enjoy a fair education, fully implement the party's educational policy, and promote the process of high-quality and balanced compulsory education.

Primary and secondary school management

Sunshine enrollment policy effectively strengthens the management of primary and secondary schools; Further standardize the school-running behavior.

Educational rights of school-age children and adolescents

The sunshine admission policy effectively guarantees the basic rights of school-age children and adolescents to receive education according to law, and disabled children and adolescents enjoy the right to study in regular classes.

Care for children left behind

Sunshine enrollment policy implements the "two-oriented" policy, earnestly cares for the life and education of left-behind children, and ensures that every child of migrant workers can enter school.

compulsory education

The Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors stipulates that people's governments at all levels shall guarantee minors' right to education and take measures to ensure that left-behind minors, minors in distress and disabled minors receive compulsory education. For underage students who have not completed compulsory education, the education administrative department shall order their parents or other guardians to send them to school for compulsory education.