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A very hungry caterpillar

Jul 26, 2021, 21:06

A recent circular jointly released by the general offices of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council bans the listing of tutoring agencies. It also stipulates that listed companies are not allowed to finance such off-campus tutoring in any form and states that foreign capital is not allowed to control such learning institutions.

This means that such agencies organizing tutoring services for students must not be profit-seeking. The circular requires that all such agencies must register as nonprofit-making organizations.

This is a heavy blow to those tutoring agencies that have been making handsome profits in recent years by organizing various forms of tutoring services. But the decision offers hope to many parents that they will be relieved of their anxiety about finding tutoring services for their children.

For many parents, such tuition has become a heavy financial burden and source of psychological pressure. On the one hand, they hope that training by such agencies in particular subjects will help make up for any deficiencies their children may have in particular subjects. On the other hand, they are afraid that they are imposing too much of a burden on their children who do not have enough time to relax.

Many children receive such services simply because their parents worry that their children will fall behind those who have. That explains why such tutoring agencies have been making large profits and some have already listed in the stock market.

However, their prosperity comes at the cost of the healthy development of children and the country's elementary and high school education. The latest measures are aimed at easing the anxiety of parents and the increasingly heavier burden on students.

When good teachers are invited to moonlight as tutors at such agencies and earn big rewards for doing so, they will hardly whole-heartedly devote themselves to their teaching in classrooms. Then students have to have such extra-school training.

It has become a vicious circle.

Seeking as much profit as possible has turned out to be the sole purpose of tutoring agencies. Those teachers moonlighting take it for granted that they can muddle along with their teaching at school since they can teach the kids at tutoring institutions and make good money doing so.

It is high time that such agencies were regulated to let elementary and high-school education be what it should be. Other reforms concerning the education appraisal system also need to be carried out so that the education develops healthily and students get a good well-rounded education.

Regulating tutoring agencies should be the first step toward further reform of the entire education system.
 
 
 
 

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Newtown
pnp post time: 2021-08-03 15:21

Fair do's, guv'nor.

pnp
Newtown post time: 2021-08-03 05:31

It has never been my habit pointing out posters' spelling errors, but since you have been pointing out mine, I just thought perhaps I should let you have a taste of your own medicine. 

Just to let you know that everyone, including an English teacher who claimed to have "professionalism", do make the occasional mistake. 

I wish you would focus on the points raised and not on the spelling!

Newtown
pnp post time: 2021-08-02 14:28

"...but you can't even spell correctly!" Well spotted but since you harshly criticised myself for calling out such errors then it is clearly hypocritical for you to do the same thing.

Newtown
pnp post time: 2021-08-01 16:24

I also cited similar such situations in my own country which is not China, so this invalidates much of your argument.

Newtown
pnp post time: 2021-08-01 16:18

The reference was to sharing meals with Chinese parents and their children at their and my home.

pnp
Newtown post time: 2021-08-01 12:49

You proclaim loudly to all in Forum that your are an English teacher with 'professionalism, ' but you can't even spell correctly!!   That's why I am not wrong to say that Chinese parents invite you home to have meals with them has more to do with your foreign looks and foreign accent than to do with your so-called "professionalism"!!

pnp
Newtown post time: 2021-08-01 12:45

What is there to be envious about?  I am not an English teacher and hence not competing with you!

You are in a privileged position in China because of Chinese parents'preference for teachers with foreign looks and foreign accent;  that is well-documented!  You may not like to acknowedge that, and prefer instead to cite your so-called 'professionalism'!

pnp
Newtown post time: 2021-08-01 12:47

"Undoubtedly speaking from your own experience beause it's not one I share. "

You obviously haven't been reading my replies!  Repeat, I am NOT an English teacher, so your comment is wrong;  not speaking from my own experience, but from my knowledge of such matters! 

Newtown
SEARU post time: 2021-07-31 15:22

Sounds as if there is a massive task confronting your teaching colleages and yourself. Good luck to you. btw "generals"?

Newtown
pnp post time: 2021-07-31 12:17

"...undesirable things often happen when home tutors, kids and parents get too close." Undoubtedly speaking from your own experience beause it's not one I share.