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Can teachers who teach at school make up lessons for their students in their own homes?
It is natural for in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools to make up lessons for their children at home.

Don't say that you are an ordinary teacher. Even if you are the local deputy magistrate in charge of education development, or the director of the local education bureau and the principal of primary and secondary schools, you can confidently make up lessons for your children.

1. It is explicitly forbidden for in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools to make up lessons with compensation. As we all know, the education department prohibits in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools from making up lessons with compensation from top to bottom, with clear requirements and firm attitude. As long as we find it together, we will investigate it together and never be soft. Some reports on investigating paid remedial classes are even issued directly by the Ministry of Education.

If you study this education ban carefully, you will find that the key word defining the ban is the word "paid". According to our understanding of "paid", teachers make up lessons for students, and students will compensate teachers accordingly, no matter what way.

As long as the teacher's remedial behavior is considered accordingly, it will be regulated by the ban.

2. In-service teachers in primary and secondary schools can make up lessons for students free of charge. Since the education department prohibits and cracks down on in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools to make up lessons with compensation, as long as teachers make up lessons for students free of charge, they are not prohibited by the education department.

Teachers make up lessons for their children at home and don't charge tuition. Of course, it is not paid remedial classes, and naturally it will not trigger the ban on paid remedial classes for in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools stipulated by the education department.

Without explicit prohibition, there is no violation; If there is no explicit provision, there will be no punishment. Therefore, in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools make up lessons for their children at home, which is not prohibited by the education department, and there is no basis and regulation for punishment.

3. The nature of teachers making up lessons for children has been clearly defined in practice. I remember that during the summer vacation of 20 19, someone was able to report a couple of teachers (one taught math and the other taught English) to the local authorities through the internet.

Teachers and couples tutor their children at home during the summer vacation, and the results are reported by parents of children and classmates, which is considered to be a violation of the regulations prohibiting in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools from making up lessons.

The local authorities replied: "The couple's holiday tutoring their children's homework is not a remedial class!"

The results of this report prove by facts that in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools make up lessons for their children at home, which does not belong to the category of making up lessons in violation of regulations.

To sum up, in-service teachers in primary and secondary schools should rest assured to make up lessons for their children at home without worrying about being dealt with and punished.

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