Rules toughened on off-campus training: Ministry of Education
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China's Ministry of Education will standardize training activities for after-school training institutions,
investigate and punish illegal training activities, and effectively
protect the legitimate rights and interests of parents and students,
said Lyu Yugang, director general of the Department of Basic Education,
which belongs to Ministry of Education, at a State Council Information
Office (SCIO) press conference on Wednesday (March 31).
In
recent years, various places have actively carried out the governance
of off-campus training institutions, which has achieved positive
results, but there are still some problems, according to Lyu. Some
training programs overcharge. It's hard to ask for a refund after having
signed up for off-campus training and some institutions run away with
parents' money.
As for compulsory education schools, it's necessary to improve the quality of classroom teaching and enrich after-school services, Lyu added. Schools need to reduce the burden of after-school training and homework from students.
He said parents should prioritize their children's physical and mental health and help students have all-round development.
Reform
and innovation should be the fundamental driving force for the
construction of a high-quality education system during the 14th
Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) period, added Song Demin, vice minister of
education.
Source: CGTN
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