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Why should we ban off-campus training?
Legal analysis: extra-curricular tutoring will cause a serious burden to children. Children have no rest time, live under high pressure every day, can't relax, and parents are under great pressure. Training institutions carry out "exam-oriented" training, which violates the laws of education and the growth and development of teenagers, affects the normal order of education and teaching in schools, causes excessive extracurricular burden on students and increases the economic burden on families. Schools run by social forces as stipulated by the state shall not engage in main course training; The state stipulates that in-service teachers are not allowed to make up lessons part-time; The state stipulates that primary and secondary schools are not allowed to make up lessons.

Legal basis: Article 33 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors. Schools should cooperate with the parents or other guardians of underage students to reasonably arrange their study time and ensure their time for rest, entertainment and physical exercise. Schools shall not occupy national statutory holidays, rest days and winter and summer vacations, and organize underage students in compulsory education to make up lessons collectively to increase their learning burden. Kindergartens and off-campus training institutions shall not conduct primary school curriculum education for preschool minors.