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There are three types of education. What are they?
There are three types of education: family education, school education and social education.

Family education refers to the education of parents or elders in the family to the younger generation or family members, which is carried out on the premise of purposeful and conscious. Family education can also be divided into broad sense and narrow sense. Family education in a broad sense refers to the purposeful and conscious influence of family members other than themselves, which usually lasts for a long time or even affects a lifetime. Family education in a narrow sense refers to a person's purposeful and conscious education by his parents or family elders before he becomes an adult. Social education plays a very important role in helping individuals correctly fulfill their responsibilities and obligations in social roles. ?

School education refers to a kind of teaching activity with training objectives, management system and teaching content carried out by specialized teachers in a fixed place.

Social education mainly refers to the education of teenagers and adults by social and cultural educational institutions outside schools. The main task is to make the educated further establish the ideological quality and world outlook that meet the social requirements; Popularize scientific and cultural knowledge, increase and update knowledge and information stored in people's minds, guide people to engage in healthy cultural and sports activities, and make educated people become qualified citizens. There are many contents of social education, including traditional education, ideal education, moral education, cultural and technical education and so on.

With the interactive development of education and society, the relationship between education and society is getting closer and closer. In modern society, people generally realize the important value of education and invest huge social resources to develop education, making education a complex three-dimensional network system. In order to make education run in a high-speed and orderly way, many countries regulate the content, form and method of education through laws. This is institutionalized education. Since the capitalist mode of production came into being, with the gradual expansion and complexity of the scale of education, education began to enter the institutionalized form. The school education system (academic system for short) is a typical manifestation of institutionalized education.