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Basic contradiction of education
The basic contradictions of education include the contradiction between fairness and efficiency, the contradiction between autonomous learning and standardized learning, the contradiction between knowledge imparting and ability training, the contradiction between subject knowledge and comprehensive quality, and the contradiction between educational objectives and social needs.

1. The contradiction between fairness and efficiency, and the contradiction between autonomous learning and standardized learning: education should provide equal opportunities for every student fairly, but at the same time, it should also pursue the efficiency of education to improve the overall quality of education. Education should encourage students to actively participate in learning and cultivate their autonomous learning ability.

2. The contradiction between knowledge imparting and ability training, and the contradiction between subject knowledge and comprehensive quality: Education often pays attention to knowledge imparting in order to cultivate students' subject knowledge and basic ability. Education should cultivate students' comprehensive quality, including thinking ability, emotional attitude and social communication ability.

3. Contradiction between educational goals and social needs: educational goals should be consistent with social needs to meet the social demand for talents.

Teachers' moral standards include loyalty to their duties and noble morality, caring for students, fairness and justice, rigorous scholarship, privacy protection and compliance with the law.

1, love their posts and work hard, and have a noble morality: teachers should have a high sense of responsibility and mission, love education and devote themselves wholeheartedly to teaching. Teachers should have good moral quality, noble ethics, honesty and trustworthiness, honesty and selflessness, and set a good example for students.

2. Caring for students and fairness and justice: Teachers should care, understand and care for every student, respect students' individual differences, do not discriminate against or abuse students, and actively guide students to grow up healthily. Teachers should treat every student fairly, without favoritism or discrimination, and give every student equal opportunities and treatment.

3. Rigorous scholarship: Teachers should have scientific spirit, constantly learn and update knowledge, maintain academic level, correctly guide students to think, be rigorous in scholarship, and not pursue formalism.

4. Privacy protection and legal compliance: Teachers should strictly protect students' personal privacy, do not disclose students' personal information and respect students' privacy rights. Teachers shall abide by national laws and regulations and school rules and regulations, and shall not engage in illegal and criminal activities or infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of students and others in any way.