Group 1 - The core message emphasizes the need for strict regulation and compliance among off-campus training institutions to ensure the protection of students' rights and the integrity of the training market [1][2] - Off-campus training institutions must obtain the necessary licenses and approvals, including the "Private School Operating License" and business registration, before conducting any training activities [1] - Institutions are required to be included in the national regulatory platform for off-campus education and training, ensuring they are subject to government oversight [1] Group 2 - Institutions are prohibited from charging fees in advance for training sessions exceeding three months, 60 class hours, or 5,000 yuan, and must provide clear refund channels [1] - There is a ban on advertising aimed at primary and secondary school students in mainstream media and online platforms, particularly ads that exaggerate training effectiveness or create anxiety [1] - The enforcement of safety regulations is critical, with institutions required to prioritize student safety and comply with fire safety management regulations [2] Group 3 - The "Double Reduction" policy prohibits any form of academic training during national holidays, weekends, and school vacations, with increased enforcement against illegal practices [2] - The province encourages a "pay after learning" model to enhance service quality in off-campus training [2] - Regulatory bodies will intensify efforts to combat unlicensed operations and ensure compliance with educational regulations [2]
陕西发布《致全省校外培训机构的告知书》
Shan Xi Ri Bao·2026-02-06 00:26