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What is compulsory education? The meaning of compulsory education
1. Compulsory education is a national education that school-age children and adolescents must receive according to law and is guaranteed by the state, society and family. Its essence is a system of compulsory education for school-age children and adolescents for a certain period of time according to law.

In fact, this is a compulsory education system for school-age children and adolescents for a certain number of years according to law. The annual limit is nine years, which is also called nine-year compulsory education. Compulsory education is also called compulsory education and free compulsory education. Compulsory education has the basic characteristics of compulsory, free, universal and secular.

3. The quality of compulsory education is related to the healthy growth of hundreds of millions of children, the development of the country and the future of the nation. The meaning of obligation includes the obligation of parents and families to make school-age children go to school, the obligation of the state to set up schools to promote learning so that citizens can enjoy education, and the obligation of the whole society to eliminate all kinds of adverse effects that hinder the sound development of school-age children.