1, China's traditional culture and educational thought: China has a long educational tradition, including the influence of Confucianism on education. Confucianism pays attention to education to cultivate people's moral character and morality, and emphasizes that the purpose of education is to cultivate gentlemen. This thought had a far-reaching impact on the formulation and development of modern education law in China.
2. The introduction of modern western education law: 19 At the end of the 20th century, China began to introduce western education laws and systems. For example, the western education legal system has played a positive role in the development of China's education law, including the education laws and systems of French, German, American and other countries.
3. Formulation of modern education law in China: After the founding of New China, China began to formulate and improve its own education legal system. For example, the Education Law of the People's Republic of China promulgated by 1950 is the basic law of China's education law, which stipulates the basic principles, contents, objectives, organization and management of education.
4. Influence of international education law: China has also made reference to international education laws and systems, especially the experience of countries with similar education systems and development stages to China. The development and experience of international education law provides reference for the formulation and reform of education law in China.