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Education burden reduction policy
China's current education burden reduction policy is a double burden reduction policy, which aims to further improve the quality of education and teaching and service level of schools, make homework more scientific and reasonable, basically meet students' after-school service needs, enable students to better return to campus to study, and comprehensively standardize the training behavior of off-campus training institutions. The national pilot cities for the policy of "Double Reduction" include Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Zhengzhou, Changzhi, Weihai and Nantong, and other provinces at least choose 1 city to carry out pilot projects.

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Opinions on further reducing students' homework burden and off-campus training burden in compulsory education stage

Article 4 Improve the operation and management mechanism. Schools should improve the way of homework management, strengthen the overall planning of homework for discipline groups and grade groups, and rationally adjust the homework structure to ensure that the difficulty does not exceed the national curriculum standards. Establish a publicity system for school assignments and strengthen quality supervision. It is strictly forbidden to assign homework to parents or in disguised form, and it is strictly forbidden to ask parents to check and correct homework.

Article 5 The total amount of work shall be determined by classification. Schools should ensure that the first and second grades of primary schools do not assign homework, and can properly arrange consolidation exercises in the school; The average completion time of written homework in grades three to six of primary school is no more than 60 minutes, and the average completion time of written homework in junior high school is no more than 90 minutes.