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Legal provisions of paid tutoring for teachers
In order to further strengthen the construction of teachers' professional ethics and the professional ethics of the education system, further standardize the school-running behavior and teachers' teaching behavior, and effectively curb paid tutoring, these Interim Provisions are formulated according to the requirements of the Teacher Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the Code of Professional Ethics for Primary and Secondary School Teachers and the spirit of relevant documents, combined with the reality of the Guodian education system.

Definition of paid tutoring

Paid tutoring refers to the paid service behavior of teachers who take primary and secondary school students as the object and subject teaching as the content, and obtain economic benefits from it.

There is no paid tutor

According to the requirements of the Interim Provisions on Prohibiting Paid Tutoring for Primary and Secondary School Teachers, teachers are prohibited from paying tutors.

Paid tutoring behavior

One of the following acts is engaged in paid tutoring: 1. Carry out teaching activities at home and profit from them; 2 individuals or partners with others to rent a venue for teaching activities and profit from it; 3. Engage in discipline teaching in off-campus educational institutions (organizations) and profit from it; 4. Take advantage of his position to introduce paid tutors to other teachers or off-campus institutions and profit from them; 5. Other verified illegal remedial (remedial) behaviors.