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Nanchang Education Bureau issued regulations that schools should not assign homework to parents.
On the 4th, this website learned from Nanchang Education Bureau that the bureau officially promulgated "Several Provisions on Further Standardizing the School-running Behavior of Ordinary Primary and Secondary Schools in Nanchang" (hereinafter referred to as "Regulations"), which clearly stated that compulsory education is free to enter the school nearby, ordinary high schools are not allowed to organize enrollment interviews, primary schools and junior high schools are not allowed to set up key classes, and schools should ensure students' sleep time every day and not assign homework to their parents.

The "Regulations" require that public compulsory education schools in Nanchang implement the policy of zero school choice, and non-policy school choice is strictly prohibited. At the same time, the enrollment of private compulsory education schools will be included in the unified management of examination and approval, and enrollment will be synchronized with public schools. The enrollment of private compulsory education schools in urban areas adheres to the principle of "one synchronization, one volunteer and three unification".

All ordinary senior high schools should recruit students in strict accordance with the prescribed enrollment scope, enrollment plan, enrollment time and enrollment methods, and shall not organize any interviews, tests and other activities with the nature of enrollment without authorization, and shall not compete for students, "pinch the top" enrollment, over-planned enrollment, and enrollment in advance by issuing admission notices in advance without authorization. It is strictly forbidden to enroll students in mixed classes of public schools and private schools. The enrollment of public ordinary high schools across counties and districts within the city shall be approved by the Municipal Education Bureau; Cross-city enrollment of private ordinary high schools should strictly abide by relevant regulations.

The Regulations require that the number of newly-built primary schools and junior high schools should not exceed 2,000, and the number of newly-built nine-year compulsory education schools and twelve-year compulsory education schools should not exceed 2,500. From the autumn of 20 19, the number of classes in primary schools, junior high schools and non-primary schools does not exceed 45, and it is decreasing year by year.

In the compulsory education stage, schools may not set up key classes, characteristic classes or super-long classes in any name; Balanced allocation of teachers and balanced teaching in classes ensure students' right to receive fair education. Compulsory education schools are strictly forbidden to take students' awards, competitions and exam results as the basis for arranging classes. Strictly control the cooperation between public schools and private schools, and in principle suspend the newly approved cooperation projects between public schools and private schools. It is forbidden to set up private schools or classes in public schools and to provide teaching facilities or venues for off-campus training institutions.

The "Regulations" clearly require that schools should reasonably determine the time of students' first class in the morning, ensure that primary school students, junior high school students and senior high school students sleep no less than/kloc-0, 9 and 8 hours every day, prevent students from getting up too early because of going to school, actively carry out after-school services, and reasonably determine the time for students to leave school.

The "Regulations" pointed out that according to the requirements of the "Implementation Plan for Reducing the Burden of Primary and Secondary School Students in Jiangxi Province", teachers should carefully select the content of homework and improve the quality of homework. Don't assign mechanical, repetitive and punitive homework. Don't assign homework to parents or ask parents to evaluate and correct homework on their behalf. Advocate the arrangement of inquiry and practical homework.

The examination questions are determined in strict accordance with the curriculum standards and basic teaching requirements, and there are no eccentric questions. It is strictly forbidden to publish students' test scores, not to rank classes and students according to test scores or enrollment rate, and not to queue students according to test scores, arrange seats and examination rooms. The first and second grades of primary school can organize 1 exam every semester, and the other grades can take no more than 2 exams. Unified examinations that are selective or linked to further education shall not be organized in primary schools.

It is also clearly stated in the regulations that schools should strictly abide by the charging policies and standards of primary and secondary schools, and it is strictly forbidden to set up charging items, expand the charging scope and raise the charging standards without authorization. Service charges and agency charges must adhere to the principles of voluntariness and openness, and it is resolutely forbidden to force or force students to pay service charges and agency charges in disguise.