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It is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary school teachers and in-service primary and secondary school teachers to make up lessons with compensation, including
It is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary school teachers and in-service primary and secondary school teachers to make up lessons with compensation, including the following provisions:

1. It is strictly 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.

No paid remedial classes:

Paid remedial classes have always been one of the difficult problems in China's educational governance. Although the Ministry of Education and other ministries and commissions have begun to introduce a number of norms from the aspects of reducing students' burden, quality education, building professional ethics and standardizing fees, the problem of making up lessons has not been effectively managed. In 2008, the Ministry of Education and the National Committee of China Education, Culture, Sports and Health Trade Union revised and issued the Code of Professional Ethics for Primary and Secondary School Teachers.

It is clear that "consciously resist paid tutoring and do not use the position to seek personal gain". 20 14 The Ministry of Education issued the Measures for Handling Teachers' Violation of Professional Ethics, which made it clear that primary and secondary school teachers' "organizing and requiring students to make up lessons with compensation inside and outside the school, or organizing and participating in off-campus training institutions to make up lessons for students" are all violations of professional ethics.