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Are all training institutions closed?
All training institutions are closed. It's a lie.

1. Not all training institutions are closed:

Not all training institutions are closed. The purpose of standardizing and rectifying the education and training industry is to promote the healthy and orderly development of the education and training industry, rather than closing all training institutions. Some training institutions that do not comply with policies and regulations or have serious problems may be closed, but other compliant training institutions can continue to operate.

The state's rectification measures for the education and training industry include strengthening the supervision of the teaching quality of training institutions and auditing the qualifications of institutions and teachers. To ensure the quality and safety of students' education.

2. Close the function of training institutions:

① Standardizing the education and training market: Some training institutions may have problems such as unreasonable charges and false propaganda, which have disrupted the order of the education and training market. Closing these institutions will help restore normal market order and protect consumers' rights and interests.

② Improving the quality of education: Education and training institutions have intervened in formal education to some extent, which may affect students' learning effect. After closing the training institutions, this kind of interference can be reduced and students can concentrate more on school education.

Reasons for the closure of training institutions:

1, fierce market competition:

The market competition of education and training institutions is very fierce. Many institutions offer similar courses and training, which leads to price war and profit decline, and some institutions find it difficult to survive.

2. Policy changes:

Policy changes may have an impact on education and training institutions, such as the reduction or cancellation of government training subsidies in certain industries, or the improvement of examination and approval standards for certain courses, which may lead some institutions to continue to provide relevant training.

3. The education market is saturated:

With the continuous expansion of the education market, many new education and training institutions have entered the market, leading to market saturation. This makes it difficult for some institutions to attract enough students and professionals, resulting in a decline in performance.

4. Improper management or operation:

Some educational and training institutions are facing the risk of bankruptcy due to improper management or operation. For example, some institutions may rely too much on a certain course or a certain customer group, lacking diversity and stability.