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The Influence of Population on the Development of Education
This paper will discuss the influence of population on the strategic goal of educational development, educational structure and educational regional distribution.

Educational strategic goal

The goal of the overall development of education, that is, the general requirement of the expected future development, is the strategic goal of education. Whether the strategic goal is achieved or not mainly depends on the population factor.

Educational strategic focus

Population affects the educational strategic focus of realizing the strategic goal of educational development. For example, the speed of population growth is fast or slow, which is related to the strategic focus of universal education, such as quantitative development or qualitative development.

Educational structure

The influence of population on the vertical structure of education shows that the number of students receiving education at all levels should be adjusted with the change of population. The influence of population on the horizontal structure of education: the horizontal structure refers to the proportion of schools at all levels (with emphasis on the proportion of general education and professional education).

Regional distribution of education

The influence of population on the regional distribution of education: the population growth is low, the scale of education can be small and the funds can be saved; Excessive population growth will have an impact on the scale and funding of education.