China bans private tutors from giving online classes

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Chinese authorities this year has banned for-profit tutoring in subjects on the school curriculum in an effort to ease pressure on children and parents.

White board stands inside an empty office of a private educational services provider in Beijing

Authorities this year banned for-profit tutoring in subjects on the school curriculum in an effort to ease pressure on children and parents. Media has reported this week on various ways parents and tutors have been trying to circumvent the rules, including how some agencies were advertising live-in tutors who could command salaries of up to 30,000 yuan a month.

The ministry said off-campus centres that offer tutoring in subjects on the school curriculum need to be licensed, operate out of registered venues and hire qualified teachers.

 

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