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What is the difference between universities directly under the Ministry of Education and universities directly under the Ministry of Education?
First, the administrative levels are different.

1. Universities directly under the Ministry of Education: Universities directly under the Ministry of Education are directly managed by the Ministry of Education.

2. Universities directly under the Ministry of Education: directly managed by the Ministry of Education.

Second, the capital investment channels are different.

1. Universities directly under the Provincial Ministry of Education: the funds are allocated by the Provincial Education Bureau.

2. Universities directly under the Ministry of Education: funds are allocated by the Ministry of Education.

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Generally, directly affiliated schools are directly managed by the education department, while financial rights and human rights are directly controlled by the education administrative department, with no intermediate links. According to different administrative levels, it refers to counties, small cities, big cities and provinces directly under the Ministry of Education. These schools occupy excellent resources such as the best teachers in their respective regions, and other schools originally belonging to state-owned enterprises such as oil and electric power are called children's schools.

The Western Zhou Dynasty called the school "Biyong", where a few slave owners and nobles studied. In ancient times, schools were called Yao, Xu, Xue, Xiao and Shu. At the beginning, it was not all specialized educational institutions, but also a place to learn to support the elderly.

During the Western Han Dynasty, schools were divided into central schools and local schools. Central school is the highest institution of learning in this country, which is equivalent to today's universities. There is a school palace at the local level. The Tang Dynasty was the peak of running schools in ancient times, and the classification of schools was more detailed. Schools in Ming and Qing Dynasties were basically inherited from Sui and Tang Dynasties, but due to the development of the imperial examination system, schools became vassals and decorations of the imperial examination system.

In the late Qing Dynasty, modern education began. In the 28th year of Guangxu (1902), the charter of the King James School called it a school. By 1907, new schools have been established all over the country.

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