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Basic forms of education
Family education, social education and school education constitute the whole of education.

Family education

The meaning is broad (people accept the purposeful influence of their families) and narrow (people are consciously educated by their families).

It is the foundation of children's growth, the supplement of school education and the adaptation to individual development.

The characteristics are leading, infectious, authoritative, targeted and lifelong.

social education

Its meaning includes broad sense (purposeful training activities) and narrow sense (education conducted by institutions other than schools and families)

The function faces the whole society, makes up for the deficiency of school education and meets the learning needs of adults. It is flexible and has no institutional constraints.

Type society and school organization

Features: openness, mass, diversity of forms, compensation (students keep up with the times and know common sense of life) and integration (integration into life)

School education (the main form of education, institutionalized education, dominant position)

Historical development focuses on humanities education (training talents to manage the country), natural science education accounts for an important part (training production and technical personnel to study physics), and vocational and technical education is an important part. School education is combined with social, humanistic and scientific education.

It has the characteristics of specific function (training talents), thorough organization (purposeful and planned), comprehensive function (knowledge and morality), systematic content, effective means (educational equipment) and stable form.