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What does "full-time education" mean?
Full-time education is an educational system in which students study at school all day or spend most of their time studying. Full-time primary, secondary and high school education. The form of education in which students study full-time in schools within the learning period stipulated by the state is called full-time education.

Full-time education is not a type of education, but a form of education. All classes are taught in groups, with at least 4 class hours every day, and classes are held during the day instead of mainly in the evening and weekend, which can be called full-time education. An educational system in which students study at school all day or spend most of their time studying. Full-time primary, secondary and high school education.

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Integration of full-time and part-time systems In China's current education system, there are two forms of education: full-time and part-time. At the same time, the two forms of education implement a dual-track management mode, which is different from enrollment, curriculum setting, academic system, assessment, student management, specialty setting, department establishment and even graduation diploma.

The difference between full-time and part-time education lies not only in the form of training, but also in their own complete management system, which occupies a piece in the whole national education system and is inviolable and independent of each other.

This is because in the primary stage of the development of part-time higher education in China, considering that employees have been out of school for a long time and their knowledge level is low, it will be difficult to pass the strict and correct entrance examination if they choose like fresh graduates.

Therefore, in order to ensure that on-the-job personnel can receive higher education, the adult college entrance examination is adopted, that is, on-the-job personnel do not take elective examinations in ordinary colleges and universities, but organize another examination, which is easier than the formal college entrance examination.

Due to the differences in population examination and foundation, colleges and universities are worried that on-the-job personnel can't set up separate classes for them on the basis of ordinary classes after entering school, and at the same time, they have designed new training programs for them, so they are different from ordinary classes in terms of curriculum, teaching arrangement and academic system.

Under the planned economy system, the enrollment, training and the number of graduates in China's higher education are strictly regulated by the state, and there is basically no elimination mechanism in colleges and universities. In this case, the gap between part-time and full-time teaching quality is becoming more and more obvious, which leads to the emergence of two diplomas, and finally divides the full-time and part-time systems.

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