Management of Education Bureau: implement the education policies of the Party and the state, study, formulate and organize the implementation of the city's education development plan; Comprehensive management of the city's general education, vocational education, adult education and early childhood education, responsible for education supervision and evaluation; To guide the education and teaching of all kinds of schools at all levels in the city, organize and lead the educational and scientific research activities in the city, inspect and supervise the implementation of the curriculum plan of primary and secondary schools, and promote the implementation of quality education; Manage the whole city's teaching staff, including the deployment, assessment and appointment of teachers, training, professional title evaluation, labor and welfare, etc.
The difference between the Education Bureau and the Ministry of Education: different administrative levels. The Education Bureau is the local education department, and the Ministry of Education is the the State Council department in charge of education and language work in People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council. Education bureaus in different jurisdictions are in charge of education at the city or county level, and the Ministry of Education is responsible for education throughout the country.
Legal basis:
the education law of the peoples republic of china
Article 29 Schools and other educational institutions shall exercise the following rights: (1) Autonomous management in accordance with the articles of association; (2) Organizing the implementation of educational and teaching activities; (3) Recruiting students or other educatees; (four) the management of student status, the implementation of incentives or sanctions; (five) to issue corresponding academic certificates to the educated; (six) the appointment of teachers and other employees, the implementation of incentives or sanctions; (seven) the management and use of the facilities and funds of this unit; (eight) to reject any organization or individual's illegal interference in education and teaching activities; (nine) other rights stipulated by laws and regulations. The state protects the lawful rights and interests of schools and other educational institutions from infringement.