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BEIJING: China’s education ministry has unveiled new measures to ease the non-teaching workload of primary and secondary school teachers, so they can devote their attention to the classroom.Made public on Monday (Nov 10), the eight-point directive calls on local governments to tighten scrutiny over how tasks are assigned to teachers while also reducing paperwork and inspections.Under the new rules, each school will undergo no more than one major inspection a year, while checks disguised as “research” or “monitoring” are banned, said the education ministry.A new “whitelist” system will regulate non-academic activities on campus. Provincial authorities can approve up to 10…
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