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How can China's education be eclectic?
Education in China is eclectic, as follows:

Specific practices:

We should learn from all the outstanding achievements of human civilization and adhere to the principle of giving priority to ourselves and taking everything into consideration. Chinese civilization has developed through exchanges and mutual learning. We should actively communicate with other countries in the world, seek wisdom and draw nutrition from different civilizations.

To learn from other civilizations, we should not only appreciate the exquisiteness of objects, but also appreciate the humanistic spirit contained in them. Through spiritual exchange and mutual learning, it provides spiritual support and spiritual comfort for the development of human society.

The essence of education:

The essence of education refers to the fundamental characteristic that education, as a social activity, is different from other social activities, that is, the question of "what is education". It reflects the inherent stipulation of educational activities, that is, the fundamental characteristics of educational activities.

The connotation of education:

Education in a broad sense refers to all social practice activities that purposefully affect people's physical and mental development. Education in a narrow sense refers to specially organized education, that is, school education, which includes not only full-time school education, but also half-time and amateur school education, correspondence education, publishing education, radio schools and television schools.

Type of education:

1, higher education

Higher education includes general higher education, adult higher education and higher education self-study examination, in which general higher education refers to the examination and approval held in accordance with the setting standards and examination and approval procedures stipulated by the state.

Full-time universities, independent colleges, junior colleges and vocational and technical colleges that recruit high school graduates as the main training objects and implement higher education through the national unified examination for enrollment in ordinary colleges and universities.

2. School education

School education is the most basic form of human education, including all stages from kindergarten to university. The main purpose of school education is to enable students to acquire unified and systematic knowledge, broaden knowledge reserves and cultivate students' skills. School education plays an important role in social development.

3. Family education

Family education refers to an educational activity in which parents influence their children purposefully and systematically through their own words and deeds, and develop their children's body and mind. Family education is the earliest education children receive. In the family, the influence of parents on children is the first.