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What is the ultimate goal of education?
The ultimate goal of education is to cultivate an all-round person who can adapt to the needs of society and make contributions to society. The relevant knowledge is as follows:

1. Education is not only imparting knowledge, but also shaping personality, way of thinking and values. First of all, education should cultivate people's all-round development. This includes mastering knowledge, improving skills, cultivating morality and appreciating aesthetics. Through education, one can not only gain professional knowledge, but also have a broad vision, understand the complexity of the world and have the ability to think and solve problems independently.

2. Secondly, education should cultivate people's social adaptability. This means that education not only enables students to master knowledge, but also enables them to learn to cooperate with others, understand and abide by social rules, and have the ability to cope with the changing social environment.

Finally, the goal of education is to cultivate people's innovative spirit. In a rapidly developing society, only people with innovative thinking and ability can remain competitive. Education should encourage people to actively explore, discover new problems, put forward new ideas and create new values and meanings.

4. In order to achieve these goals, education needs to pay attention to students' individual differences, respect their interests and specialties, guide them to discover their self-worth, and cultivate their sense of responsibility and mission. At the same time, education also needs to keep pace with the times and be closely linked with the development of society to meet the needs and expectations of society.

The concept of all-round development and related knowledge

1, the concept of all-round development usually refers to the all-round development of people, that is, people have developed morally, intellectually, physically and aesthetically, and achieved an all-round improvement in their comprehensive quality. This concept originated from Marxism, which holds that the all-round development of human beings is the ultimate goal of the development of human society.

2. All-round development includes moral education: cultivating people's moral quality, values and behavior norms, and emphasizing the basic moral qualities that individuals should have in family, society and school. Intellectual education: improving people's knowledge and intelligence, including learning and mastering science, culture and art, and cultivating thinking ability and innovative spirit.

3. Sports: Enhance people's physical fitness and sports ability, promote health and physical fitness through sports, and cultivate people's will quality and teamwork spirit. Aesthetic education: cultivating people's ability to appreciate and express beauty, including appreciation and creation of art forms such as music, dance and painting, as well as perception and expression of natural beauty and humanistic beauty.