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"The purpose of education is the general regulation of educational work, including the regulation of the nature, direction and road of education." Is this correct? Why?
I thought the same thing.

This sentence is understood in two paragraphs.

1 The general rule of educational work is to achieve the goal, of course, to serve educational purposes.

The general provisions of education mainly include the provisions on the nature, direction and road of education.

The essence of education is both missionary behavior and non-profit behavior.

The regulation of direction and road, while imparting knowledge, should also pay attention to the cultivation of moral physical fitness, which also reflects that the traditional education in our country is to learn to be a man first and then learn knowledge.