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Chapter
III Protection by the School
Article
13 Schools shall comprehensively
implement the State policy for education and conduct
moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic and labour
education among the minor students, and give them guidance
in social life as well as education in puberty knowledge.
Schools shall show concern for
and take good care of the minor students; with respect
to those who have shortcomings in conduct or difficulties
in study, schools shall give patient education and help,
and may not discriminate against them.
Article
14 Schools shall respect
the minor students' right to receive education and may
not arbitrarily expel any minor students from schools.
Article
15 Teaching and administrative
staff in schools and kindergartens shall respect the
personal dignity of the minors, and may not enforce
corporal punishment or corporal punishment in disguised
forms, or any other act that humiliates the personal
dignity of the minors.
Article
16 Schools may not let the
minor students engage in any activity in school buildings
or in any other educational and teaching facilities
that are dangerous to their personal safety and health.
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