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The difference between amateur league schools and league schools
Amateur league schools are schools that use their spare time to conduct political training for members and activists who apply to join the league.

It is an important way for grass-roots organizations to train league members. Compared with regular league schools, amateur league schools have many advantages and characteristics: all participants use their spare time without affecting their normal work; Flexible, students can come at any time, which is convenient for learning the party's line, principles and policies in time and grasping the pulse of the group's work; The content can be long or short, sometimes once a day, usually focusing on special training; Most teachers take part-time jobs to solve problems. Before the training, we should fully understand the work of the members participating in the study and the activists applying to join the party, so as to make reasonable arrangements and ensure the study time. Amateur youth league schools and cultural and technical training tutorial schools organized by the * * Youth League Committee are different in nature.