China unveils 20-point crackdown on school practices and student pressure |
China’s Ministry of Education has introduced a comprehensive set of 20 prohibitions aimed at tightening oversight of basic education, targeting long-standing issues such as excessive academic pressure, unethical teacher conduct, and unfair enrollment practices. The rules explicitly ban teachers from using livestream tipping, paid content platforms, or other indirect methods to solicit money from parents, particularly through anxiety-driven marketing. Schools are prohibited from exceeding the national curriculum, assigning excessive or repetitive homework, organizing frequent exams, or infringing on students’ mandated sleep and break times, with additional restrictions on starting terms early, extending school calendars, or using holidays and weekends for extra instruction. The regulations also reinforce student welfare and equity, banning discrimination, corporal punishment, verbal abuse, sexual harassment, and any behavior that undermines student dignity.