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Which item does not belong to the classification of educational type structure?
Type structure does not belong to the classification of educational type structure.

The structural classification of educational types refers to the classification of education into different types according to different educational levels, contents and nature to meet the diverse needs of society. Education plays a vital role in the development of a country or region. Different types of education provide students with different learning opportunities and development paths. The following are the main classifications of educational type structure:

1. Basic education:

Basic education is compulsory education for children and adolescents, which usually includes primary and junior high school education. Basic education is the most basic level in the education system, which provides students with basic knowledge, skills and values and lays the foundation for their subsequent study and life.

2. Higher education:

Higher education is a university or college education for high school graduates or people with equivalent education. Higher education is divided into undergraduate education and postgraduate education, including bachelor, master and doctor. Higher education is the main way to train senior professionals and provide professionals in various fields for the society.

3. Vocational education and training:

Vocational education and training is an educational system established to meet the needs of vocational skills. Including all kinds of technical schools, vocational middle schools, vocational high schools and various skill training institutions. Vocational education and training pay attention to the cultivation of students' vocational skills, and provide students with various vocational skills and employability training, so that they can better adapt to social vocational needs.

4. Adult education:

Adult education refers to various education and training activities for adults. Adult education includes continuing education, vocational training, community education, online education and other forms. The purpose of adult education is to meet the needs of adults in knowledge, skills and culture, help them improve their own quality, enhance their professional ability and adapt to the needs of social development.

5. Special education:

Special education is an educational service for the disabled or people with special educational needs. This includes visual, auditory, intellectual, physical and other groups of people with disabilities. Special education is committed to meeting the educational needs of these special groups, providing personalized education and support services so that they can integrate into society and gain respect and equal opportunities.