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Is it illegal for university teachers to substitute for off-campus classes?
Legal analysis: It is illegal for university teachers to substitute classes outside the school. It is illegal for primary and secondary school teachers to make up lessons with compensation. Teachers should do their own teaching and educating people, not make up lessons for the benefit. Professional training institutions can. Strictly manage teachers and accept social supervision. Local education departments should take whether in-service teachers organize or participate in paid remedial classes as an important basis for annual assessment, job evaluation and employment, and the implementation of rewards and punishments, and implement a one-vote veto system. Primary and secondary school leaders should take the lead in implementing the regulations, resolutely put an end to the behavior of schools organizing or participating in paid remedial classes, and strengthen the management of teachers' teaching behavior. Actively build a supervision system with extensive participation of schools, teachers, students, parents and society, smooth reporting channels, and actively accept social supervision.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China establishes a scientific education system. The establishment of schools and other educational institutions within the academic system, the form of running schools, the length of schooling, the enrollment targets and the training objectives shall be stipulated by the education administrative department authorized by the State Council or the State Council.