Fact-check: The Global Times article from November 10, 2025, directly confirms the Ministry of Education's announcement of measures to reduce non-teaching workload on primary and secondary school teachers, detailing eight key actions and quoting MOE officials and CCTV. Recent X posts discuss related Chinese education policies and teacher burdens but show no contradictions; the claim aligns with the 'Education Policy Reform' context and official reporting.
Ministry of Education issues measures to reduce non-teaching workload on primary and secondary school teachers
The Ministry of Education has announced new measures aimed at reducing the administrative and non-teaching workload placed on primary and secondary school teachers. The policy initiative reflects government efforts to improve working conditions in the education sector and allow teachers to focus more time on classroom instruction.