Although China has implemented the "double drop" policy to give students a better rest and made a series of regulations on off-campus training, it still cannot prevent students and parents from taking the exam. In order to improve their grades and stand out from the students, parents have tried every means, and it has been difficult to better implement the "double reduction" policy.
Recently, good news finally came, and students don't have to be involved anymore. The Ministry of Education has promulgated the Interim Measures for Administrative Punishment of Off-campus Training, which clearly stipulates that it is illegal for students to make up classes.
Make-up lessons include: conducting off-campus training through instant messaging, online meetings, live broadcast platforms, and organizing "one-to-one, one-to-many" off-campus training in residential buildings, hotels, cafes and other places; Carry out paid off-campus training in the name of consultation, cultural communication, quality development, competition, thinking training, domestic service, family education guidance, resident teachers, crowdfunding and private education.
These regulations came into effect on June 5, 2023 at 5438+00, 15. Since then, it has become illegal to make up lessons. If the circumstances are serious, they may even face high fines. This time, the target is natural persons, legal persons or other organizations that recruit preschool children and primary and secondary school students over 3 years old and illegally carry out off-campus training.
The relevant education departments put forward opinions on reducing the burden of students' homework and off-campus training in compulsory education, and did not support the education and training institutions in compulsory education and disciplines. On-the-job teachers can't make up lessons for students privately during holidays. What are the basic conditions for setting up schools and other educational institutions? The establishment of schools and other educational institutions must meet the following basic conditions:
1, with organization and articles of association.
2. There are qualified teachers.
3, with teaching places and facilities, equipment, etc. Conforming to the prescribed standards.
4, with the necessary funds for running schools and a stable source of funds.
Legal basis: Article 26 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China. The state formulates educational development plans and establishes schools and other educational institutions. The State encourages enterprises, institutions, social organizations, other social organizations and individual citizens to establish schools and other educational institutions according to law.
Schools and other educational institutions established by the state shall adhere to the principle of thrift. Schools and other educational institutions organized or participated in by financial funds or donated assets shall not be established as profit-making organizations. Article 25 The State practices an educational supervision system and an educational evaluation system for schools and other educational institutions.