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What are the consequences of college students being arrested by the Education Bureau?
Consequences of college students being caught by the Education Bureau: Running remedial classes by themselves does not conform to government regulations, so college students caught by the Education Bureau will be punished. Recently, the Ministry of Education issued the "Notice on Resolutely Investigating and Punishing Disguised Violations to Carry out Off-campus Discipline Training".

The most severe disciplinary measures are put forward for individual tutors who violate the rules, that is, institutions or individuals who report personal credit information, violate the relevant provisions of training subjects and have incomplete licenses, and carry out disciplinary training in the name of consultation, cultural communication, "domestic service", "resident teacher" and "crowdfunding private education".

2. In violation of the relevant regulations of trainers, those who do not have teacher qualifications illegally carry out subject training, and in-service primary and secondary school teachers illegally carry out paid remedial classes. These two articles have made it very clear that it is illegal for college students and individuals without qualifications and licenses to tutor at students' homes! It is also illegal for individuals without teacher qualifications to conduct subject training! If my comprehension is correct, that's what I mean. So what will be the specific punishment after the violation? It can be seen from the notice that it is necessary to innovate the supervision mode, promote "Internet plus supervision", explore with relevant departments the inclusion of illegal institutions and personal information in the national credit information sharing platform, implement joint punishment, and resolutely prevent invisible variation and the spread of illegal training. That means: college students and individuals engaged in tutoring may be found to be directly credited!

Recently, because the previous double reduction policy has affected primary and secondary school students, parents, teaching and training institutions and public teachers, it seems that it has nothing to do with college students, but this time, the criteria and disciplinary measures against individual tutors have directly affected college students. It is necessary to lead everyone to understand the punishment measures in the Notice. As can be seen from the notice, the information of illegal training institutions and individuals will be included in the national credit information sharing platform. Simply put, once a private tutor who violates the rules is reported or arrested, he will be blacklisted.