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The difference between intellectual education and education
Conceptual differences, scope differences, etc.

1, the conceptual difference: intellectual education refers to the cultivation and development of a person's intellectual ability, focusing on the development of cognition and thinking; Education is a process of comprehensively cultivating and guiding individuals in a broad sense.

2. Scope difference: intellectual education focuses on the development of individual cognition and thinking, and focuses on improving individual intelligence level; Education is more extensive, including knowledge, skills, moral quality and social interaction.