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The difference between legal education and legal education
The difference between legal education and legal education is mainly reflected in the following aspects:

1, with different emphases: the rule of law education emphasizes the principle of the supremacy of law, with cultivating people's spirit and consciousness of the rule of law as the core, aiming at making people understand, respect and believe in the law, so as to consciously abide by, safeguard and correctly use the law to safeguard their own rights and interests. Legal education focuses on legal education, aiming at enabling students to understand and master the country's legal system and legal norms, and how they apply to social life. Including the explanation of legal provisions, legal system, legal procedures, etc., and the application of learned knowledge through case analysis, mock trial and other practical ways.

2. Different educational contents: The rule of law education usually includes courses such as philosophy of law, jurisprudence and the history of legal thoughts. And organize students to participate in legal practice, mock trial and other activities to help students experience and understand the connotation of the rule of law. The content of law education is to spread common knowledge and basic knowledge of law, including the education of legal rules, principles, concepts and systems, and to cultivate people's ability to use law.

3. Different implementation methods: The implementation of rule of law education is usually through school education, social education and self-education, among which school education is the most important implementation method. The implementation of legal education is more diversified, including legal courses offered by schools, legal training provided by social institutions and mass legal education through media, internet and other channels.