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What does full-time education mean?
Full-time education refers to the education system in which students study at school all day or engage in learning most of the time within the learning period stipulated by the state. Full-time education is not a type of education, but a form of education. All classes are taught in groups, with at least 4 class hours every day, and classes are held during the day instead of mainly in the evening and weekend, which can be called full-time education.

In our country, the on-the-job personnel are basically studying full-time, and the school implements a system of full-time postgraduate training for their education methods, management models and assessment standards, so in essence, the on-the-job personnel at school receive full-time education.

According to the national laws, full-time diploma, self-taught diploma and adult education diploma all belong to the national education series, with the same effect, but with different learning methods, which are recognized by the state. Education is divided into full-time primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools.