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When is it forbidden to make up lessons?
It is forbidden to make up lessons. Starting from 20 18.

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The Ministry of Education (2065438+05) No.5 issued the Provisions on Prohibiting Primary and Secondary School Teachers and Teachers in Service from Making Up Classes with Pay. There are 6 articles in the Regulations. In violation of the provisions of the primary and secondary schools, depending on the seriousness of the case, give the corresponding informed criticism, cancel the qualification of awards, revoke the honorary title and other penalties, and hold the responsibility of school leaders and the regulatory responsibility of relevant departments.

On-the-job primary and secondary school teachers who violate the regulations shall be given criticism and education, admonishing conversation, ordered inspection, informed criticism and even corresponding administrative sanctions, depending on the seriousness of the case.

Legal basis: The Ministry of Education (2065438+05) No.5 issued the Provisions on Prohibiting Primary and Secondary School Teachers and In-service Primary and Secondary School Teachers from Making Up Lessons Paid.

1. It is forbidden for primary and secondary schools to organize and require students to make up lessons with compensation.

2, it is strictly prohibited to primary and secondary schools and off-campus training institutions jointly paid remedial classes.

3. It is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary schools to provide education and teaching facilities or student information for off-campus training institutions to make up lessons.

4. It is strictly forbidden for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to organize, recommend and induce students to participate in paid remedial classes inside and outside the school.

5. It is strictly forbidden for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to participate in off-campus training institutions organized by other teachers, parents, parents' committees, etc. or to make up classes with compensation.

6. It is strictly forbidden for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to introduce students and provide relevant information for off-campus training institutions and others.

Brief introduction and reasons for making up lessons;

1, make up lessons:

Make-up class refers to the activity process that students need to make up classes after they miss classes due to sick leave, personal leave or public holidays. Make-up class refers to the activity process that students seek a teacher for money when their academic performance does not reach the ideal height in normal class.

However, most make-up classes are compulsory by the Education Bureau or schools. Make-up lessons also refer to the phenomenon that some schools add 1 to 2 classes after school in order to increase the main class time.

2. Reasons for making up lessons:

There are two reasons for making up lessons. One is because students are absent from class, and the other is because students want to get better grades through longer teaching. There are various reasons for students' absence from class, which should not be caused by human factors, nor by subjective factors of students, teachers and schools.

During physical growth, students may get sick due to various factors, which is also an unpleasant thing that people try to avoid. Students will also delay their normal schooling for personal and family reasons, and patients at home must be temporarily taken care of by students.