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北京市科委、中关村管委会提醒:科技类培训机构收费额度有上限
Core Points - The Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission and Zhongguancun Management Committee remind citizens to choose technology-related off-campus training institutions rationally, especially those using prepayment models [1] - Institutions are prohibited from charging fees for more than three months or over 60 class hours at once, with a single charge not exceeding 5000 yuan [1] Group 1 - Technology-related off-campus training institutions offer courses in robotics, programming, and scientific experiments for primary and secondary school students [1] - Parents should verify the qualifications of training institutions by checking their "Schooling License," "Business License," or "Non-enterprise Unit Registration Certificate," and can use the national regulatory platform to find compliant institutions [1] - It is recommended that parents refer to the "Beijing Technology Off-campus Training Service Contract (Sample Text) (Trial)" when signing contracts with training institutions [1] Group 2 - If institutions adopt a prepayment model, all prepaid funds must be deposited into a dedicated escrow account, and payments should not be made to personal or non-regulated accounts [2] - Parents should refuse any additional fees outside the announced projects and standards, and be cautious of fraudulent activities related to training fees [2] - The Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission and Zhongguancun Management Committee warn parents to verify refund announcements through official channels and avoid clicking unknown links or transferring money to unfamiliar accounts [2]
长沙市教育局最新通报!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-10 04:03
Core Viewpoint - Changsha maintains a "zero tolerance" policy towards illegal off-campus training to ensure a healthy growth environment for children, with 54 cases of violations reported by December 2025 [1] Summary by Category Regulatory Actions - A total of 54 illegal off-campus training cases were investigated, including 11 cases of covert subject training and 43 cases of unlicensed non-subject training [1] - Relevant education bureaus have ordered immediate rectification of the identified illegal institutions and individuals, with severe cases facing closure [1] - Administrative penalties will be strictly enforced according to the "Interim Measures for Administrative Penalties on Off-Campus Training" for cases meeting the filing standards [1] Violating Institutions - The list of violating institutions includes various educational companies and training centers across Changsha, with specific addresses and departments responsible for the enforcement [2][4][5][6] - Notable violations include unauthorized subject training, art and music training without proper licenses, and excessive fee collection practices [4][5][6] Financial Regulations - Off-campus training institutions are prohibited from charging fees exceeding three months or 60 class hours in advance, while non-subject training institutions cannot charge more than 5,000 yuan at once [7]
【西安】印发《科技类校外培训机构准入指引(试行)》
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-05-19 22:59
Core Points - The new guidelines aim to regulate the approval and management of technology-related extracurricular training institutions in Xi'an [1][2] - The guidelines prohibit the hiring of current primary and secondary school teachers for these training institutions [2] Group 1: Guidelines for Training Institutions - The guidelines apply to technology-related extracurricular training institutions that are registered and approved by local administrative departments, targeting primary and secondary school students [1] - Training venues must meet specific safety and health standards, with a minimum independent area of 200 square meters and at least 80% of the total area designated for teaching [1] - Only one technology-related training institution can be established per fixed location, and the venue must not exceed four floors or be located in residential areas or basements [1] Group 2: Staffing and Curriculum Requirements - Teachers must have at least a college diploma and relevant qualifications, while foreign staff must comply with national regulations [2] - At least 50% of the teaching staff must be full-time employees with contracts longer than one year, and at least 5% of the staff must be full-time for each class [2] - Training materials must be officially published or approved, and institutions cannot offer academic subjects under the guise of technology training [2]