Core Viewpoint - The Chongqing Education Commission has reported recent cases of violations in off-campus training, urging parents to choose compliant institutions carefully and to be aware of potential training risks [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - Case One: An unlicensed educational consulting company was found to be conducting illegal academic training and organizing entrance exams for primary school admissions without the necessary permits. The company was ordered to refund fees and faced administrative penalties [1]. - Case Two: An art training company was discovered to be conducting subject training in Chinese, Mathematics, and English without the required licenses, leading to similar penalties including fee refunds and a halt to its operations [2]. Group 2: Warnings for Parents - Parents are advised to be cautious about financial safety by selecting institutions with complete licenses and avoiding payments to unlicensed entities. They should use official platforms for transactions to mitigate risks of fraud [3]. - Parents should be wary of scams related to illegal recruitment and verify that the training content matches the advertised curriculum. They should avoid participating in any recruitment activities that involve illegal collaboration with schools [3]. - Attention should be paid to the safety conditions of training venues, ensuring they meet health and safety standards, and avoiding institutions that lack necessary operational permits [3].
警惕陷阱!市教委通报校外培训违规案例
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-28 17:21