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The Characteristics and Functions of Family Education, Social Education and School Education
Family education, social education and school education constitute the whole of education.

Family education

Family education is the foundation of children's growth, a supplement to school education, and adapts to individual development. In a broad sense, it means that people accept the purposeful influence of their families, and in a narrow sense, it means that people are consciously educated by their families.

social education

Social education is oriented to the whole society, making up for the shortage of school education to meet the learning needs of adults, with diverse and flexible forms and no institutionalized constraints. In a broad sense, it refers to the activities of purposefully cultivating people, and in a narrow sense, it refers to the education conducted by institutions other than schools and families.

school education

School education is the main form of education, and institutionalized education is dominant. In the historical development, humanities education is the main part (cultivating talents to manage the country), natural science education is the important part (cultivating production and technical talents and studying physics), vocational and technical education is the important part, and school education is combined with social, humanities and scientific education.