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What is the gap between civilian education and elite education?
The development of human civilization, the progress of society, the exploration of nature, the continuous innovation of science and technology, the popularization of education, the development and innovation of technology, the cognition of the unknown world and unknown fields, and the improvement of medical technology all need the leadership and completion of social elites, who are the leaders and leaders of this world.

Elite education is a purposeful and conscious way to cultivate the elite consciousness and ability of young people with high potential.

Elite education especially emphasizes the intelligence and foundation of the educated, and the number of people who have the opportunity to receive the so-called elite education does not exceed 15% of the school-age population.

All the people trained through elite education are expert talents and comprehensive talents, and they will be leaders and leading figures in various industries and fields in the future.

They will occupy a major position in the development of society, education, medical care and natural science and technology. More importantly, they will assume social responsibilities and promote social development and progress.

Civilian education is more about basic education, universal education, cognitive education and improving comprehensive quality and ability. People who receive civilian education are more involved in social production and activities.

There is a great difference between elite education and civilian education. Elite education has invested a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources, and has a strong goal and purpose. It is to cultivate leaders, creators, leaders, the consciousness and cognition of the strong, to shape high-energy initiative and sense of responsibility, and to empower them.

Civilian education is the education of followers. To cultivate the consciousness and cognition of following the participants and the weak, and to shape passivity and obedience, external incentives are needed to generate kinetic energy.

A society needs the guidance and promotion, creation and innovation of social elites, as well as the active participation of the general public. The ratio between the public and the social elite should not be too large. Social elites should not use their knowledge, culture, information or active position to lower their dimensions and attack civilians, compete with the people for profits, or plunder more wealth and resources.