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Publicity slogans related to the right to education

The right to education is a basic human right. The right to education is the right to education enjoyed by China citizens and guaranteed by the state. It is a basic right endowed by the Constitution and the premise and foundation for citizens to enjoy other cultural education. It means that citizens have the opportunity to receive cultural education from the state and the right to receive material help from education. Although from the constitutional point of view, the right to education only appeared in the 2th century, with the gradual solution of the problem of food and clothing in the world, it has attracted more and more attention.

the right to education includes two basic elements: first, all citizens have the right to go to school and receive education; Second, the state provides educational facilities, trains teachers and creates necessary opportunities and material conditions for citizens to receive education. If a person has no opportunity to receive education and can't go to school, he loses his right to receive education; If there is no material guarantee or legal guarantee for education, citizens' right to education may also fail.

The right to education mainly includes the following categories and contents:

1. Participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan and use teaching facilities, equipment and books;

2. Obtaining scholarships, loans and grants in accordance with state regulations; Right to education

3. Get a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and get corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies;

4. appeal to the relevant departments if they are not satisfied with the punishment given by the school, or lodge a complaint or bring a lawsuit according to law against the school and teachers for infringing their personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests;

5. Other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.