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What are the educational ideas?
The educational concept includes the following contents:

1, people-oriented concept

Contemporary education especially emphasizes people-oriented, and the spirit of caring for, understanding, valuing, cherishing and promoting people runs through the whole process of educational research.

2. The concept of all-round development

It is our responsibility to promote the all-round development and continuous improvement of every student's morality, intelligence, physique, beauty and labor, and to cultivate all-round talents.

3. The concept of quality education

Special emphasis is placed on the mutual influence, unity of opposites and harmonious progress of knowledge, work ability and accomplishment in the overall structure of outstanding talents. The teaching goal is to help students learn to learn, strengthen their literacy and stimulate their various literacy potentials.

4. Creative ideas

It has become the basic purpose of contemporary education to strengthen education innovation and entrepreneurship education, promote their combination and integration, and shape compound talents with independent innovation and entrepreneurial spirit.

5. The concept of subjectivity

Its standard education process should change from traditional teacher-centered to student-centered, activity-centered, activity-centered, advocate autonomous education and happy education, shape students' autonomous learning ability and good habits, and make students learn and progress actively.

Educational philosophy:

The concept of education, that is, the concept of educational methods, is the rational understanding and subjective requirement of "what education should be" formed by the educational subject in teaching practice and educational thinking activities, including educational purpose, educational mission, educational purpose, educational ideal, educational goal, educational requirement and educational principle.