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刘某担任某县高一数学教师期间通过了硕士研究生人学考试,学校以刘某服务期未满, 学校教学教师不足为由不予批准刘某在职学习,刘某欲以剥夺其参加进修权利为由提出申诉, 受理申诉的机构应当是(     )。

刘某担任某县高一数学教师期间通过了硕士研究生人学考试,学校以刘某服务期未满, 学校教学教师不足为由不予批准刘某在职学习,刘某欲以剥夺其参加进修权利为由提出申诉, 受理申诉的机构应当是(     )。

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