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What is the "consolidation rate" in education?
"Consolidation rate" in education refers to the consolidation rate of students in school, that is, the percentage of enrollment and graduation of a school.

The consolidation rate of nine-year compulsory education is a new indicator in the national "Twelfth Five-Year Plan".

The concept of consolidation rate can be used in many aspects, such as the consolidation rate of learning new words, the consolidation rate of classroom teaching and so on.

Calculation formula: nine-year compulsory education consolidation rate = number of graduates ÷ number of students in school (including normal floating students) x 100%.

The popularity of the word "education" in modern Chinese is linked with the modernization of education in China, which reflects the modern transformation of China's educational discourse from "learning-oriented" to "teaching-oriented".

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Educational history:

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 empire. The imperial examination system for selecting officials was established in Sui Dynasty, and Emperor Taizong perfected it.

/kloc-at the end of 0/9, He Ziyuan, Qiu and other sages set up new schools such as Yudong Primary School, Tongren School, Xingmin Middle School and Shima Primary School, which trained a large number of valuable talents for the surging Revolution of 1911 and national construction. Subsequently, China's modern education system was constantly improved and strengthened.

During the period of 1990, great changes have taken place in China's education system, and private capital has re-entered the field of education.

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