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What are the three parts of generalized education?
School education, family education, social education.

1, school education: refers to the formal courses and activities in the school, including kindergarten, primary school, junior high school, senior high school, university and other different stages of education. In school education, students can receive systematic knowledge and skills training, and at the same time get social, emotional and cognitive development.

2. Family education: refers to the education and training that children get in the family, including the words and deeds of parents and other parents, the shaping of living habits and the transmission of values. Family education is an indispensable part of children's growth process, which will have a far-reaching impact on children's personality, thoughts and behaviors.

3. Social education refers to the education and training of various social institutions and organizations, including museums, libraries, community service centers, vocational training institutions and cultural activities. Social education can help people acquire new knowledge and skills, promote social and cultural exchanges, stimulate people's interest and enthusiasm, and improve their personal quality and quality of life.