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How to punish undergraduate tutors when they are caught?
Legal analysis: the behavior of individuals making up lessons in undocumented subjects is similar to the previous situation. The actor is an organization, not an individual. The same thing is that the places for making up lessons are all in the community, which is very hidden. Teachers suspected of making up lessons illegally cannot provide teacher qualification certificates, which means that teachers may not be qualified to be teachers at all. In this case, teachers who are directly ordered to suspend business, dissolve institutions, and refund students' fees will also be dealt with for allegedly violating the law.

The most severe disciplinary measures are put forward for individual tutors who violate the rules, that is, institutions or individuals who report personal credit information, violate the relevant provisions of training subjects and have incomplete licenses, and carry out disciplinary training in the name of consultation, cultural communication, "domestic service", "resident teacher" and "crowdfunding private education". In violation of the relevant regulations of trainers, those who do not have the qualifications of teachers carry out discipline training in violation of regulations, and in-service primary and secondary school teachers carry out paid remedial classes in violation of regulations. These two articles have made it very clear that it is illegal for college students and individuals without qualifications and licenses to tutor at students' homes! It is also illegal for individuals without teacher qualifications to conduct subject training!

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Family Education Promotion Law.

Thirty-first family education guidance institutions to carry out family education guidance services, and shall not hold or disguised for-profit education and training.

Article 33 Child welfare institutions and institutions for the assistance and protection of minors shall provide family education guidance to foster families arranged by institutions and parents or other guardians of minors receiving assistance and protection.