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Classification of educational type structure
The classification of educational type structure, the relevant contents are as follows:

1, classified by educational background:

Preschool education: refers to the early education provided by kindergartens and nurseries for children aged 0-6.

Primary education: including primary school and junior high school, providing basic education for students aged 6- 15.

Higher education: divided into undergraduate education and postgraduate education. Undergraduate education is the basic stage of higher education, usually a four-year bachelor's degree course. Postgraduate education, including master's degree and doctor's degree, is the continuing study and research stage of higher education.

2, according to the form of education classification:

Full-time education: Students receive full-day education and management at school, including kindergarten, primary school, junior high school, senior high school and most higher education stages.

Part-time education: Students receive some education outside the school, including evening classes, continuing education, correspondence education and online education.

3, according to the field of education:

General education: including liberal arts education provided by comprehensive schools, covering humanities, society, natural sciences and other fields.

Vocational education: education that trains students to have specific vocational skills, including secondary vocational schools and higher vocational colleges.

Art education: to cultivate students' talents and skills in music, dance, art and other artistic fields.

Physical education: to cultivate students' physical skills and physique.

Special education: providing individualized education and support for students with special educational needs, including special education in vision, hearing and intelligence.

4, according to the discipline classification:

Natural science education: including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and other natural science disciplines.

Social science education: including history, politics, economy, psychology and other social science disciplines.

Literature and art education: including language and literature, music, fine arts, drama and other literature and art disciplines.

Engineering education: including mechanical, electronic, computer, architecture and other engineering disciplines.