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Can retired teachers go to off-campus remedial classes to make up lessons for students?

According to the document of the Ministry of Education, it is strictly forbidden for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to attend make-up classes, and there is no policy obstacle for retired teachers to attend make-up classes.

In-service teachers are strictly forbidden to take make-up classes, so can teachers take make-up classes after retirement? From the policy point of view, there is no problem for retired teachers to attend make-up classes. It is understandable to exchange their professional knowledge and labor for remuneration. As long as they are willing, retired teachers can of course take remedial classes and even set up an extracurricular training institution.

If retired teachers are willing to attend make-up classes, it is actually a good thing for the current training market, for students and parents. First, retired teachers have rich teaching experience. These teachers have decades of teaching experience, and their teaching quality is relatively high, which is unmatched by most other teachers in social training institutions.

The role of teachers in teaching activities;

1. Teachers are the cultivators of students' learning ability. The importance of ability training is emphasized because: firstly, modern scientific knowledge is rich and developing rapidly, so it is impossible and unnecessary for teachers to impart all the knowledge they have taught to students in just a few years of school education, and the traditional position of teachers as knowledge givers has been passively shaken.

2. The teacher is the guide of students' life. On the one hand, teachers are required not only to spread knowledge to students, but also to guide students to move forward along the right path, and constantly set different signposts on the students' growth path to guide them to move forward to higher goals.