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Secularization of Modern Education in Western Europe
The secularization of modern education in western Europe can be roughly summarized into five aspects.

Popularization of educational objects

Ordinary people have the opportunity to receive education.

Dualisation of educational purpose

Training clergy is no longer a single purpose, but adds practical content beneficial to society.

Secularization of organizational structure

Schools are no longer just affiliated institutions of the church, and state power and other accommodating forces have also begun to invest in the establishment and management of schools.

Teaching methods, human culture

It not only increases humanities courses, but also pays attention to designing teaching according to Ren's physiological characteristics and paying attention to physical exercise.

general education

Is the symmetry of "religious education" Generally speaking, it refers to the education conducted by urban schools run by the civil class in medieval Europe to oppose the monopoly of church education. These schools pay more attention to cultural and scientific knowledge, but religious education is still considered indispensable.