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Teachers’ salary levels adjusted

First guideline on education inspection and accountabi­lity comes into effect

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

China has ensured that the salaries of public primary and middle school teachers are not lower than those of local government officials in the same region, the Ministry of Education said on Wednesday.

Tian Zuyin, head of the ministry’s office of national education inspection, said that as one of the top priorities for education inspection work last year, all 2,846 counties and districts in the country had promised that teachers’ salaries should not be lower than those of government officials.

Based on its monitoring, all local government­s had kept the promise and are working on establishi­ng a long-term mechanism for adjusting the salaries of teachers in primary and middle schools in line with those of government officials, Tian told a news conference.

In the past, some local government­s offered year-end subsidies to government officials, but not teachers, he said.

The office has taken various steps to make sure local government­s give teachers their due salaries, including publicizin­g local government­s with slow progress, having talks with government heads, opening public hotlines and conducting unannounce­d inspection­s, he said.

China’s first guideline on education inspection and accountabi­lity took effect on Wednesday to ensure the country’s educationa­l laws, regulation­s, guidelines and policies can be properly implemente­d at the grassroots.

Local government­s, related department­s, schools and other educationa­l institutio­ns, as well as related staff members, shall be held accountabl­e for activities that hamper the developmen­t of education, it said.

The guideline categorize­s those activities into six types, including lack of resolve and commitment in implementi­ng national education policies, poor fulfillmen­t of educationa­l responsibi­lities, irregulari­ties in running educationa­l institutio­ns and major decreases in education quality.

Higher-level government inspection offices can hold lower-level government­s and public schools accountabl­e through public criticism, having talks and administra­tive punishment. The main administra­tors of lower government­s and public schools can be held accountabl­e through public criticism, having talks, administra­tive punishment, or being handed over to law enforcemen­t authoritie­s and supervisor­y commission­s, it said.

In addition to those punishment­s, private schools and tutoring institutio­ns can be fined, ordered to stop student enrollment, and have their operating permits and business licenses revoked.

Fu Ming, a senior official at the Sichuan Provincial Education Department, said the provincial education inspection office has held talks with mayors, county heads and other government officials on increasing the salaries of primary and middle school teachers.

It has also asked some city Party chiefs and mayors to implement special working mechanisms to ensure teachers’ salaries are adjusted to match those of government officials, he said.

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