This view is wrong. 1938165438+10 In October, Mao Zedong made a report on "On the New Stage" at the Sixth Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, which made the educational policy during the Anti-Japanese War more concrete. He pointed out: "All cultural and educational undertakings should meet the needs of war under the principle of' putting war first'. Therefore, the tenth task of the whole nation is to implement the following cultural and educational policies. First, change the academic system, cancel unnecessary and unnecessary courses, change the management system, and take teaching courses necessary for war and developing students' enthusiasm for learning as the principle. Second, establish and expand various cadre schools and train a large number of anti-Japanese cadres. Third, extensively develop mass education. Fourth, provide compulsory primary education and cultivate a new generation with national spirit. Under the guidance of this policy, China established the education policy of "cadre education first, national education second" according to the needs of the situation. Practice has proved that this policy is conducive to the development of the revolutionary situation.