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Teaching, research staff at private tutoring agencies should be at least 50% of total employees: regulators
Published: Sep 15, 2021 04:20 AM
Primary students queue to enter school in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Aug. 23, 2021. Primary and middle schools in Changchun greeted their new semesters on Monday. (Xinhua/Zhang Nan)

Primary students queue to enter school in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, Aug. 23, 2021. Primary and middle schools in Changchun greeted their new semesters on Monday. (Xinhua/Zhang Nan)


 
China’s education regulators issued a plan on Tuesday for private tutoring institutes, saying their teaching and course research staff must be at least 50 percent of the total number of employees.
 
The plan was co-issued by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
 
The plan also stated that the number of teaching staff for each private tutoring class for primary and middle school students should be at least 2 percent of the number of students. For private tutoring classes for kids from 3 years old to school age, the teaching staff should be at least 6 percent of the number of students.
 
The plan also listed multiple regulations targeting the background and qualifications of teaching staff in private tutoring institutes.