China to regulate online education enrollment
BEIJING - Chinese colleges and universities are required to formulate and issue regulations on online education enrollment, according to a guideline issued by the Ministry of Education Wednesday.
In recent years, with the rapid growth of online education, a number of problems have emerged, such as the lack of management and supervision in enrollment, teaching and graduation.
The guideline requires colleges and universities to make reasonable decisions regarding the scale of online education enrollment in accordance with their development plan, conditions and capability.
It also calls for strengthening examination management. Colleges and universities should establish an assessment and evaluation system for online education students, and strengthen examination discipline, the guideline reads.
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