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What is it that prohibits public and private teachers in primary and secondary schools from working part-time in training institutions?
Training institutions are not allowed to conduct primary education for preschool children, not to employ in-service teachers in public and private primary and secondary schools as part-time teachers, and not to organize and induce students to participate in informal competitions ... The summer training peak is coming, and Chengdu has issued regulations to strengthen the supervision of private cultural and educational training institutions in the city.

It was learned from Chengdu Education Bureau that Chengdu Education Bureau and other four departments jointly issued the Announcement on Regulating Private Cultural Education and Training Activities. Among them, private cultural and educational training institutions have seven provisions, such as running schools with bright certificates, charging for bright certificates, standardizing enrollment, standardizing publicity, safe teaching, teachers holding certificates, and standardizing competitions.

The "Announcement" pointed out that educational consulting companies that have not obtained the qualifications for running schools are not allowed to carry out cultural education and training. Private non-enterprise units that have obtained the qualifications for running a school may not set up branches, and enterprises that have obtained the qualifications for running a school may not engage in cultural education and training business outside the place where the main office is located without the registration of the establishment of branches.

Training institutions shall not implement primary education for preschool children, and shall not recruit full-time students in compulsory education except in winter and summer vacations. Students in pre-school education and compulsory education are exempted from entrance examination, and may not hold, entrust or hold in disguised form selective examinations, tests, competitions or qualifying matches linked to admission. The examination scores and rankings of students in pre-school education and compulsory education shall not be published or provided to third parties, and it is strictly forbidden to provide students' personal information and family information to third parties.

In addition, teachers in training institutions should have the corresponding teacher qualification certificates, or the qualification certificates of coaches, art and sports instructors issued by government departments, and publicize teacher information in a prominent position in the school building for a long time. In-service teachers in public and private primary and secondary schools shall not be employed as part-time teachers.

The Announcement further standardized various activities. Training institutions shall not organize pre-school education and compulsory education students to participate in regional and trans-regional unified examinations, joint examinations and rankings, and shall not organize, undertake, co-organize or induce students to participate in various academic competitions and grade examination activities organized or recognized by non-governmental departments, including "Olympic Mathematics" and "China Competition".