What are the requirements for Weihai's civilized practice in the new era?

Legal analysis: Civilized practice activities include: 1, special action for universal health popularization, compilation of popular science books, and public health education to help residents learn and master relevant knowledge and skills; Use various media to increase the publicity of infectious disease prevention and control knowledge and related laws and regulations; Implement health literacy monitoring, establish activities through health promotion counties (cities, districts) and health education bases, set up health image ambassadors, and select "health experts" to guide the masses to enhance their awareness of physical fitness. 2. The special action to improve the living environment will carry out special rectification on the problem of "dirty and messy" environment in urban and rural areas, and organize regular cleaning, disinfection and sterilization to eliminate health hazards; Do a good job in garbage classification management and timely removal; Concentrate on cleaning up the garbage accumulated in the urban community, remove the dirt and sundries in the corridor, and do a good job in family hygiene; Improve the integration level of urban and rural sanitation. 3. The special action to cultivate civilized behavior evaluates the bad habits that are most harmful to public health and social customs and most hated by the masses through mass discussion, expert comments and online voting. Bad habits in public service; Encourage and guide qualified cities to promote civilized behavior legislation, and provide legal basis for advocating civilized behavior and rectifying uncivilized behavior.

Legal basis: Education Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 29 Schools and other educational institutions shall exercise the following rights:

(1) Autonomous management in accordance with the articles of association;

(2) Organizing the implementation of educational and teaching activities;

(3) Recruiting students or other educatees;

(four) the management of student status, the implementation of incentives or sanctions;

(five) to issue corresponding academic certificates to the educated;

(six) the appointment of teachers and other employees, the implementation of incentives or sanctions;

(seven) the management and use of the facilities and funds of this unit;

(eight) to reject any organization or individual's illegal interference in education and teaching activities;

(nine) other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.

The state protects the lawful rights and interests of schools and other educational institutions from infringement.

Thirtieth schools and other educational institutions shall perform the following obligations:

(1) Abide by laws and regulations;

(two) to implement the national education policy, implement the national education and teaching standards, and ensure the quality of education and teaching;

(three) to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the educated, teachers and other employees;

(four) to provide convenience for the educated and their guardians to understand the academic achievements and other relevant information of the educated in an appropriate way;

(five) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to collect fees and open the charging items;

(6) Accept supervision according to law.

Article 37 Educated persons shall enjoy equal rights in admission, further education and employment according to law.

Schools and relevant administrative departments shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, ensure that women enjoy equal rights with men in enrollment, further studies, employment, conferring degrees and sending them abroad.