I. Compulsory education
Compulsory education refers to a compulsory education system implemented by the state for all school-age children and adolescents, requiring each student to accept and complete compulsory education for a specified number of years, and not to drop out of school or give up halfway. The purpose of this education system is to ensure that every student can acquire the necessary knowledge and skills and improve the national quality and social development level.
Second, popularize compulsory education.
Universal compulsory education refers to an educational system implemented by the state for all school-age children and adolescents, requiring each student to accept and complete compulsory education for a specified number of years, and not to drop out of school or give up halfway. The purpose of this education system is to ensure that every student can acquire the necessary knowledge and skills and improve the national quality and social development level.
Three. Free compulsory education
Free compulsory education means that the state provides textbooks, reference materials and learning tools free of charge. There is no extra charge for students who receive compulsory education. These characteristics ensure the popularization and quality of compulsory education, enable more people to receive education, and improve the national quality and social development level.
The significance of compulsory education to education;
1, improve national quality:
Compulsory education is an education for all school-age children and adolescents, and its purpose is to improve the basic quality and comprehensive competitiveness of the people by providing certain educational resources. Popularizing compulsory education can effectively improve the population quality of a country or region and lay a solid foundation for future social development.
2. Promote education equity:
Compulsory education emphasizes the universality and fairness of education, aiming at providing all students with equal educational opportunities and resources, regardless of their family background, social status and other factors. This will help to narrow the educational gap, eliminate educational unfairness and ensure the fair distribution of national educational resources and the stability of social development.
3. Cultivate future talents:
Compulsory education provides basic subject knowledge and skills, such as Chinese, mathematics and science, which lays the foundation for students' future study and career development. By popularizing compulsory education, more innovative and competitive talents can be cultivated, which will provide a steady stream of power for the country's economic, technological and cultural development.
4. Promote social progress:
Education is an important cornerstone of national and social development, and a necessary condition to realize people's all-round development and happy life. Popularizing and implementing compulsory education can promote social progress and improve the level of civilization, and enhance the cohesion and national pride of the country.