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People's Republic of China (PRC) Family Education Promotion Law
Legal Interpretation of Family Education Promotion Law
The law makes it clear that parents or other guardians of minors are responsible for family education. The state and society provide guidance, support and services for family education.
In response to the "double relief" requirement of reducing the burden of students' homework and off-campus training in compulsory education, the law stipulates that local people's governments at or above the county level should strengthen supervision and management, reduce the burden of students' homework and off-campus training in compulsory education, smooth the communication channels between schools and families, and promote the mutual cooperation between school education and family education.
Parents or other guardians of minors should reasonably arrange the time for minors to study, rest, entertain and exercise, so as to avoid increasing the learning burden of minors and prevent minors from indulging in the Internet.
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