Education in Sweden: There is a unified teaching plan and syllabus throughout the country, which even stipulates the main contents and detailed rules of each subject and the goals to be achieved. The administrative institutions of schools at all levels are simple, and the school equipment, from chalk to school buildings, are all allocated by the state. The school equipment is unified, and the school has no academic affairs office and office, and few employees. The principal is mainly responsible for cascading. Teachers are appointed by the state and their salaries are paid in designated banks.
Education in China: Education in China began with China's classic works, not religious organizations. In the early days of China, educated officials were appointed to run the country. The imperial examination system for selecting officials was established in the Sui Dynasty, and Emperor Taizong perfected it until the end of the Qing Dynasty.