Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Education and training - Do children need compensation for being hurt by physical and mental teachers in kindergarten classes?
Do children need compensation for being hurt by physical and mental teachers in kindergarten classes?
Need. Teachers with physical intelligence attend classes in kindergartens, and kindergartens are liable for compensation for children's injuries. According to the Civil Code, kindergartens bear the responsibility of presumption of fault, that is, as long as kindergartens can't prove that they have fulfilled their educational management responsibilities, they are presumed to be at fault and are liable for compensation according to law.