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The direct goal of school education is ().
The direct goal of school education is to promote human development.

School education is different from social education. The direct goal of school education is to promote the all-round development of students through education and teaching. The school is a purposeful, systematic, organized and planned social activity conducted by full-time staff and specialized institutions. The direct purpose is to influence the physical and mental development of the educated, and finally make the physical and mental development of the educated reach the predetermined goal.

School education refers to all kinds of education received by the educated in various schools and is an important part of the education system. The specific activities of school education are influenced by social demand, so it must conform to the trend of social development and undertake the function of conveying talents to society.

Source of education:

The initial educational activities were integrated with human production and social life, and people mainly taught knowledge and skills through words and deeds. With the improvement of productivity and the gradual increase of material wealth, some people can get rid of manual labor and specialize in mental activities, and at the same time, their languages are enriched and developed. In this way, independent educational institutions and schools have gradually emerged. The appearance of schools marks that human educational activities have entered a conscious historical period.

According to research, in the late primitive society, there was a special place to educate teenagers, which was the bud of the school. Teenagers receive some training here, learn to take care of themselves, take part in social labor, such as building houses, farming, harvesting, looking after livestock, learning to sing, dance, play games, and learn etiquette and behavior rules.