The development level of productive forces determines the demand of social education; The development level of social productive forces requires the trained talents to meet their needs, and the educational objectives of schools must reflect the requirements of productive forces.
Productivity also determines the content and means of education; The knowledge content of school professors must reflect the level of economic development and scientific and technological progress in the historical period.
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Productivity restricts the scale and speed of education development, and the degree of education popularization in a country or city is often related to the local economic level.
From a global perspective, different economic levels often have different educational popularization and different educational scales. For example, the comparison of education between developed and developing countries. The top universities in the world 10 are generally schools in developed countries such as Britain and the United States, which shows that productivity restricts the scale and speed of education development. ?