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The fundamental problem of education is who to train.
The fundamental problem of education is to cultivate people with lifelong learning ability, critical thinking and creative thinking ability, social responsibility, teamwork ability and correct values and ethics.

1. People with lifelong learning ability: Modern society changes rapidly, so it is very important to cultivate students' lifelong learning ability.

2. People with critical thinking and creative thinking ability: Cultivate students with critical thinking and creative thinking ability to think and solve problems independently.

3. People with a sense of social responsibility: cultivate students with a sense of social responsibility, be able to undertake social responsibilities, respect others, care about society and promote social justice.

4. People with teamwork ability: Modern society attaches importance to teamwork, so it is very important to cultivate students' teamwork ability. They can work together to solve problems.

5. People with correct values and moral concepts: cultivate students with correct values and moral concepts, and be able to correctly handle the relationship between themselves, others and society, as well as their attitudes towards power and wealth.

The Fundamental Significance and Task of Education

The essence of education is to provide students with lifelong, comprehensive, systematic and scientific education, so that they can become talents with high comprehensive quality, social responsibility and social development requirements. The fundamental task of education is to cultivate students' creativity, innovative ability and practical ability, stimulate students' curiosity and spirit of inquiry, improve students' comprehensive quality, and make students become outstanding talents with humanistic spirit, scientific literacy, practical skills and innovative and entrepreneurial ability.