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1.15 Interim Measures for remedial education

On October 15th, 223, the Ministry of Education issued the Interim Measures for Administrative Punishment of Off-campus Training, which aims to strictly limit students' paid remedial classes.

according to the regulations of this method, from October 15th, 223, students will be strictly restricted to make up lessons with compensation nationwide.

Only qualified discipline remedial institutions can start classes on non-holiday Mondays to Fridays, while underground training points and individuals who violate the rules will be severely punished. At the same time, off-campus training through instant messaging, online conferences, live broadcast platforms, etc., and off-campus training organized by residential buildings, hotels, cafes and other places will also be restricted.

The promulgation of this interim measure aims to solve the problems existing in the current education field, such as the excessive schoolwork burden of students and the competition between parents and students. By limiting the scope and methods of paid make-up lessons, students' academic pressure can be reduced, education equity can be improved and students' all-round development can be promoted. This will also help guide parents and students to pay more attention to the cultivation of students' physical and mental health and comprehensive quality, and promote the scientific development of education.

If the off-campus training institutions commit serious illegal acts, or refuse to correct illegal acts, or refuse or obstruct inspection and investigation, or threaten, insult or beat law enforcement personnel, or have other acts of refusing or obstructing law enforcement, they will be severely punished.

The punishment measures for off-campus training institutions mainly include:

1. Warning and informed criticism: For off-campus training institutions with minor violations, they can be given a warning or punished by informed criticism.

2. Fines, confiscation of illegal income and illegal property: For off-campus training institutions with serious violations, fines may be imposed, and their illegal income or even illegal property may be confiscated.

3. Order to stop holding, revoke licenses and restrict employment: For off-campus training institutions that seriously violate regulations, they can be ordered to stop holding training activities to stop their violations. If the circumstances are serious, the relevant license shall be revoked, so that it cannot continue to operate. For employees who have serious violations, their qualifications in the off-campus training industry can be restricted to prevent them from continuing to engage in illegal activities.