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How to punish those who violate the double-drop policy?
Legal analysis

The general penalties for violating the policy of double reduction are fines, suspension of business for rectification, and severe cases of disqualification. The purpose of "double reduction" policy is to solve the problems of students' heavy homework burden, off-campus training burden, family education expenditure and parents' corresponding energy burden in compulsory education stage, and promote students' all-round development and healthy growth. It is stipulated that there is no homework in the first and second grades of primary school, the average completion time of written homework in the third to sixth grades is no more than 60 minutes, and the average completion time of written homework in junior high school is no more than 10 minutes. At the same time, humanization requires schools to arrange after-school services, and the end time should not be earlier than the normal off-duty time, which is convenient for parents of office workers to pick up and drop off. Secondly, in the provisions regulating off-campus training behavior and chaos, it is stipulated that students should not be trained in disciplines on holidays, weekends and summers, and strict requirements are also made on online and offline institutional audits, course duration and fees. All localities need to concretize the specific measures of standardization according to their own conditions.

Legal analysis

Article 5 of the Opinions on Further Reducing Students' Homework Burden and Off-campus Training Burden in Compulsory Education clearly stipulates the total amount of homework. Schools should ensure that the first and second grades of primary schools do not assign homework, and can properly arrange consolidation exercises in the school; The average completion time of written homework in grades three to six of primary school is no more than 60 minutes, and the average completion time of written homework in junior high school is no more than 90 minutes.