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On the Promoting Effect of Education on Cultural Development
The promotion of education to cultural development is as follows:

1, the inheritance of education to social culture. Education realizes the inheritance of culture through the joint activities of educators and educatees, and realizes the inheritance of culture by enabling human beings to master the means and tools of cultural communication.

2. The role of education in social and cultural choice. According to the objective educational laws and strict standards of cultivating people, education makes cultural choices in the dynamic development through various channels.

3. The spreading effect of education on social culture. Education spreads culture through inter-school cultural exchanges and communication, international cultural and educational exchanges and communication, and information superhighway.

4. Education has the function of creating culture. Education creates culture by cultivating talents. Higher education itself has the function of scientific research.

The importance of education:

Education in a narrow sense refers to specially organized school education; Broadly speaking, it refers to social practice activities that affect people's physical and mental development. Latin educare is the source of the word "education" in the west, which means "education". The purpose of education is to educate people to develop morally, intellectually and physically. Moral education has a great influence on intellectual education. Moral education is to teach students moral values through moral education.

Education is everyone's life preparation, the foundation of the future, and the premise of sharing the accumulated knowledge and wealth of predecessors and getting an independent life. In a sense, education determines the future of a country and a nation, and is the most important cause of a country and a nation. Education is judged more by one's income from this society than by one's ability.