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The difference between humanistic education (geography) and humanistic education (normal school)
The difference is in the field of teachers.

1. Human geography is a subject that discusses the geographical distribution, diffusion and change of various human phenomena, as well as the formation and development law of the regional structure of human social activities. It is one of the two main branches of geography. The word "humanity" corresponds to the word "nature" in physical geography, and generally refers to various social, political, economic and cultural phenomena. Generally speaking, human geography can be divided into broad sense and narrow sense. Human geography in a broad sense includes social and cultural geography, political geography and economic geography, while human geography in a narrow sense refers to social and cultural geography.

2. Pedagogy teachers refer to a kind of colleges and universities in general, not to some majors. Specifically, all majors in normal universities in the past can be regarded as normal majors, including psychology, pedagogy and other majors that are not engaged in teacher work. Many normal universities have been changed into comprehensive universities. Therefore, it is customary to refer to mathematics, physics, chemistry, Chinese, foreign languages, politics, physical education and other disciplines related to primary and secondary education in normal universities as normal education. Similarly, the basic disciplines of educational scientific research in primary and secondary schools, such as pedagogy and psychology, are also called normal majors.