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Who put forward the after-school service?
After-school service was put forward by the Ministry of Education.

On February 24th, 20 17, based on the reality that children leave school early and parents leave work late, the General Office of the Ministry of Education put forward "Guiding Opinions on Doing a Good Job in After-school Service for Primary and Secondary School Students", pointing out that developing after-school service for primary and secondary school students is an important measure to promote the healthy growth of students and help parents solve the difficulties of picking up and dropping off students on time.

After-school service needs multi-party support.

After-school service requires schools to provide venues, facilities and equipment, service monitoring, and even some schools hire their own teachers to be teachers for after-school service.

Training institutions are the most important service providers to provide after-school services, providing services such as hosting, interest courses and homework counseling to solve the problem at 3: 30 after class. At the same time, parents are the role of screening courses and paying service prices in the family, while children are the role of directly receiving after-school services.