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Chapter IV Teachers and Educatees
2005-01-12

Article 27 Teachers and educatees of privately-run schools shall enjoy equal legal status as the teachers and educatees of government-run schools shall.

 

Article 28 Teachers appointed by privately-run schools shall possess the qualifications for teaching specified by the State.

 

Article 29 Privately-run schools shall conduct ideological and moral education and professional training among teachers.

 

Article 30 Privately-run schools shall guarantee the wages and welfare benefits for teachers and staff members according to law, and pay social insurance premiums for them.

 

Article 31 The teachers and staff members of privately-run schools shall, in accordance with law, share equal rights with those of government-run schools in respect of professional training, appointment of posts, calculation of the length of service as a teacher or staff member, commendation and reward, and social activities.

 

Article 32 Privately-run schools shall, in accordance with law, safeguard the lawful rights and interests of educatees.

Privately-run schools shall, in accordance with the regulations of the State, establish the system for administration of students’ records and give rewards and sanctions to educatees.

 

Article 33 Educatees of privately-run schools shall enjoy equal rights as those of government-run schools of the same grade and category in respect of admission into schools of a higher grade employment, preferential treatment and being elected as advanced students.

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