Preschool education in China generally begins at the age of 3, and kindergartens are divided into small classes (3-4 years old), middle classes (4-5 years old) and large classes (5-6 years old). In some kindergartens and primary schools, there are also "preschool classes" to educate children under 6 to adapt to school life. Kindergarten life includes three meals a day, mainly games; Preschool classes are similar to school classes, but the time is short and there are many outdoor activities.
Second, the primary school (primary school)
Six-year primary education. During these six years, students usually study the following courses: morality and life, morality and society, Chinese, mathematics, English, sports and health, science, music, art and information technology.
Third, middle school (junior high school)
Junior high school students are required to study the following courses: ideology and morality, Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, history, politics, geography, biology, physical education and health, information technology, music and art. In some areas, courses are offered in Japanese or Russian instead of English. In some provinces and cities that have implemented curriculum reform, such as Guangdong Province and Shandong Province.
Junior high school courses include: ideology and morality, Chinese, mathematics, English, science, history and society, physical education and health, information technology, music and art. Physics, chemistry, geography, biology and history were cancelled and merged into science and history and society. Moreover, the senior high school entrance examination only takes five subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Science, History and Society.
Fourth, senior three (senior high school)
In the three years of high school study, senior one is the basic stage, senior two is the transitional stage, and senior three is the preparation stage. The subjects that students need to study are: Chinese, mathematics, English (Russian or Japanese is studied or selected in some areas), physics, chemistry, biology, geography, history, ideology and politics, physical education and health, and information technology (general technology and research study are added in some areas).
Verb (abbreviation of verb) higher education
Higher education includes higher vocational colleges, junior colleges (2-3 years) and undergraduate courses (4 years). Higher vocational and junior college graduates have no degrees. You can get a bachelor's degree after graduation. After graduation, you can take part in the national postgraduate entrance examination for further study. Among them, the admitted students can choose to go to graduate school or graduate schools of various universities.
Adult education of intransitive verbs
Adult education refers to the whole organized education process, whether formal or informal, regardless of its content, level and methods, whether it continues or replaces primary education conducted by schools and universities, and apprenticeship training in enterprises.
Through this educational process, people who are regarded as adults in society can increase their abilities, enrich their knowledge, improve their technical and professional qualifications, or turn them to a new direction, thus changing their attitudes and behaviors in two aspects: their all-round development and their participation in the balanced and independent development of social economy and culture.
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