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The Education Steering Committee issued a risk warning for off-campus training. What are the risks of off-campus training?
Education is an eternal hot topic. Parents also hope that their children can grow up relatively well, and the children around them will also attend training courses. This kind of anxiety will make their children participate in various training courses, and because of this demand, various training courses are constantly emerging in the market. The Ministry of Education has supervised and prompted the risks of off-campus training, so what risks may exist in off-campus training?

First, there are various training courses on the market now, some focus on language training, some focus on talent training, and some A Yan also pays great attention to academic training. In fact, if these training courses are really conscientious, it is actually a good thing that these training courses appear in the market, because on the one hand, they meet the needs of parents and at the same time improve the comprehensive quality of modern children.

However, in fact, there is no strict inspection mechanism for off-campus training, so there are a series of problems such as whether the teachers in these training courses are qualified and whether the courses meet the standards. Still worth exploring. In order to expand their business blindly, many training courses do not pay attention to the training of teachers, which violates the original intention of education.

Second, one of the reasons for the emergence of pit training institutions that skip marketing is because parents have needs. Nowadays, parents attach great importance to the cultivation of children, so many businesses have turned this education into a business and injected more capital. In order to make the return on capital faster, they will strengthen marketing and let marketing overshadow education itself.

Many training institutions will have various marketing methods to induce parents to buy courses and take advantage of parents' anxiety to make their business better. In the long run, a vicious circle will lead to chaos in the whole off-campus education and training institutions.

Third, blindly circle money. Many training institutions will launch free experience classes for marketing, sell their own courses and let more parents sign up for classes. But the problem is that many training institutions will spend more energy on their own experience classes. But in the regular courses, they are careless, so we should guard against the risk of off-campus training.