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Pre-school education college entrance examination subjects
The examination subjects of preschool education include: college Chinese, advanced mathematics, public English, computer, education, psychology, politics and so on.

Preschool education is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to pedagogy. The basic study period is four years, and the degree of education is awarded.

This major trains compound talents with good ideological and moral quality and solid professional knowledge in preschool education, who can engage in teaching support, research and management in teaching support institutions, education administrative departments and other related institutions.

The curriculum system mainly includes theoretical courses, practical courses and graduation thesis (design). Theoretical courses consist of general education courses, professional basic courses and professional direction courses.

General education courses include university courses, innovation and entrepreneurship education courses and related humanities and social sciences, science and engineering courses and art education courses; Professional basic course is the basic theory and method course of preschool education.

Specialized courses are the main courses and specialized courses of preschool education; Practical courses include educational probation, educational practice, educational practice, educational investigation, educational investigation and so on.

Graduation thesis (design) includes academic papers, investigation reports, research reports, experimental reports, education, teaching and management case analysis reports, etc.

Colleges and universities should reasonably set up innovation and entrepreneurship credits, establish a system of accumulation and conversion of innovation and entrepreneurship credits, explore how to convert students' innovative experiments, publishing papers, obtaining patents, and starting their own businesses into credits, and identify students' participation in project research and project experiments as classroom learning.