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What is the basis of school education?
The foundation of school education is curriculum. The basic elements of education include educators, educatees or learners and educational influence. The foundation of school education includes national and local support, including the cooperation of all sectors of society, and it is inseparable from the co-education of adults at home and school.

Curriculum is the concrete embodiment of the blueprint for talent training in schools. Curriculum is the basic basis for teachers to engage in educational activities. Curriculum is the main source of students' learning knowledge. Reasonable curriculum plays a decisive role in the all-round development of students. Curriculum is the main basis and standard for evaluating teaching quality.

Educational influence

Educational influence is the sum of all intermediaries between educators and educatees, including the influence on the educatees and the ways and means to use this influence, and it is a tool of educational practice.

Educators in a broad sense refer to people who have educational influence on the knowledge, skills, thoughts and morality of the educated. Educators in a narrow sense refer to those who engage in school education activities, in which teachers are the main body and direct educators of school educators. Generally speaking, educators mainly refer to full-time teachers who are qualified to engage in special education and teaching activities in schools at all levels. In educational activities, educators are in the position of leadership, control and guidance.