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What is a full-time school?
What is a full-time school?

Full-time school refers to the educational form in which students study full-time in school within the learning period stipulated by the state.

Full-time and part-time are two forms of running higher education in China. Full-time education refers to the form of education in which students study full-time at school within the learning period stipulated by the state. Schools that take the form of full-time higher education are called full-time institutions of higher learning.

Part-time education refers to the education in which students study in school part of the time, study in their spare time at other times, or study in their spare time all the time.

Full-time education:

Full-time education includes junior, middle and senior high schools.

The so-called "full-time junior college and technical secondary school education" is a national unified recruitment, also known as full-time junior college and full-time technical secondary school, which means that classes are held at school at a fixed time, and part-time is an amateur system, and the curriculum is decided according to one's major.

In addition to the national unified recruitment, there were full-time full-time adult undergraduate education in China before 2008. Since 2008, the education reform has completely abolished the full-time adult undergraduate study form, which is different from the unified adult entrance examination for general higher education examinations. Master degree or above is still regarded as a full-time teaching series.

The meaning of full-time, that is to say, there must be a time limit, a whole day.

As far as schools are concerned, the purpose is to teach and educate people, and students should attend classes. Although it is impossible to have a schedule for every class, there are at least four or five days of classes a week, so this is a full-time college, and students need to study at school except holidays.

Extended data

Integration of full-time and part-time systems In China's current education system, there are two forms of education: full-time and part-time. At the same time, the two forms of education implement a dual-track management mode, which is different from enrollment, curriculum setting, academic system, assessment, student management, specialty setting, department establishment and even graduation diploma.