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(1) The Shanghai Municipal Education Commission and the Shanghai Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau, in conjunction with the Shanghai Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, the Shanghai Municipal Finance Bureau, and the Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission, have jointly revised the "Shanghai Municipal Primary and Secondary School Art Work Management Regulations". The revised regulations aim to promote the development of art education in Shanghai's primary and secondary schools, in line with the requirements of the Party's education policy and the opinions on strengthening and improving art education in the new era.
(2) The regulations require primary and secondary schools in Shanghai to prioritize art education, integrating it into the overall education curriculum, and to cultivate students with comprehensive development in morality, intelligence, physical fitness, aesthetics, and labor skills. Schools are encouraged to establish a strong art education team, with a focus on developing a diverse range of artistic talents and promoting art education as a whole.
(3) The regulations emphasize the importance of art education in the development of students' comprehensive qualities, and require schools to implement a comprehensive evaluation system for art education. Schools are also encouraged to establish a system for evaluating and reporting on their art education work.
(4) In terms of art project layout, the regulations require schools to develop a range of artistic projects, including music, dance, drama, and art, and to ensure that all schools have access to a range of artistic resources. The regulations also emphasize the importance of inter-school collaboration and the sharing of resources.
(5) The regulations also outline the requirements for the recruitment and cultivation of art students, including the establishment of a system for recruiting and cultivating art students, and the provision of resources and support for art education. The regulations also require schools to establish a system for evaluating and reporting on their art education work.
(6) In terms of finance and security, the regulations require schools to allocate sufficient funds for art education and to ensure the safety of students during art activities. The regulations also encourage schools to establish partnerships with external organizations to provide resources and support for art education.
(7) The revised regulations will come into effect on March 15, 2025, and will be valid for five years.