1. Education in a narrow sense focuses on imparting and learning knowledge. In school education, teachers will impart knowledge and skills to students by teaching courses and assigning homework. Students need to master what they have learned through classroom learning and autonomous learning.
2. Narrow education emphasizes students' academic performance. School education usually takes test scores as the main criterion to evaluate students' academic performance. Students need to get good grades in the exam to prove their academic achievements, so as to get better opportunities for further study and employment.
3. Education in a narrow sense focuses on the management and standardization of students. The school is an organized and disciplined collective, and students need to abide by the rules and regulations of the school and discipline requirements, and obey the management and guidance of teachers. This kind of management can help students develop good behavior habits and moral concepts.
4. Education in a narrow sense emphasizes the all-round development of students. In addition to the cultivation of academic ability, the school also pays attention to the cultivation of students' physical and mental health and social adaptability. The school will organize various extracurricular activities and social practice, so that students can participate in them and exercise their comprehensive quality.
Narrow concept and related content
1, in a narrow sense, is a logical and philosophical concept, which refers to the definition or description of things, only considering its most direct and essential connotation, and not involving its derived or implied meaning.
2. The narrow concept is usually based on the direct observation and description of things, emphasizing the description of their most prominent features and attributes, while ignoring other related factors that may be indirect or hidden. For example, in linguistics, "vocabulary" in a narrow sense only includes words and phrases, but does not include language elements such as grammar and punctuation.
3. The narrow concept is not necessarily contrary to the broad concept, but emphasizes the restrictions and provisions on the definition and description of specific things. It is usually related to a specific context and discipline, and can be expanded and explained according to different backgrounds and needs.
4. For example, in computer science, "artificial intelligence" in a narrow sense usually only involves intelligent behaviors based on algorithms and data models, while artificial intelligence in a broad sense may include a wider range of applications and technical fields.