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What are the "ten prohibitions" on teachers' professional ethics?
First, words and deeds that violate national laws, regulations, principles and policies are not allowed;

Second, insult, discrimination, corporal punishment and corporal punishment in disguised form are not allowed;

Third, it is not allowed to collect fees in disorder, run classes in disorder, and make up classes in disorder;

Fourth, it is not allowed to reprimand parents and ask students and parents for money or property in disguise;

Fifth, it is not allowed to force students to buy materials or other items, and increase the burden on students at will;

Sixth, it is not allowed to practice fraud or engage in malpractices for personal gain in all kinds of examinations at all levels;

Seventh, it is not allowed to transfer classes, suspend classes, miss classes, and be perfunctory about work;

Eighth, it is forbidden to engage in feudal superstitious activities and spread vulgar ideology and culture;

Nine is not allowed to participate in gambling and other activities that damage the image of teachers;

Smoking or using mobile phones is not allowed in class.