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Why should schools be prohibited from secretly cooperating with training institutions?
A few days ago, some media commented that schools should resolutely implement relevant policies and regulations to reduce students' burden, change the evaluation model of "score-only theory" and improve the evaluation mechanism of students' comprehensive quality; Promote classroom and curriculum reform, demand quality from the classroom, and prohibit secret cooperation between primary and secondary schools and training institutions.

According to the report, in the future, we should deepen the reform of curriculum, teaching materials and classroom teaching, strengthen the research and integration of knowledge points and contents repeated in different courses, reduce the course content and reduce the difficulty of curriculum benchmark, so that most students can basically master it. In addition, the school time and homework of primary and secondary school students should also be included in the scope of educational supervision.

At the same time, it is necessary to strictly manage the activities of primary and secondary schools and their teachers participating in training institutions. It is forbidden for primary and secondary schools to secretly cooperate with training institutions, link training with enrollment, and carry out more community activities that students are interested in to promote students' all-round development.

I hope all kinds of off-campus training institutions can be supervised as soon as possible!