China's Ministry of Education promulgates regulations on the protection of minors' schools
On June 1, China's Ministry of Education held a press conference and issued the regulations on the protection of schools for minors. In order to protect students' privacy and self-esteem, reduce competition, avoid discrimination, and ease the pressure of taking exams, the regulations prohibit schools and teachers from disclosing students' test scores and rankings, but require schools to take measures to facilitate parents to know students' academic information such as their scores( Reporter Lang Lang
Chen Baosheng, Minister of education, issued the Ministry of education order No. 50 on June 1, Promulgating the regulations on the protection of schools for minors. The regulations prohibit schools and teachers from disclosing students' test scores and rankings, but require schools to take measures to facilitate parents to know students' academic information.
The regulations prohibit teachers from having love and sexual relations with students. Teachers who clearly have sexual harassment or infringement on students shall be dismissed or dismissed according to law; Those who are qualified as teachers shall be disqualified by the administrative department in charge of education and included in the list of prohibited practitioners( Reporter: Zou Shuo