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Does full-time small class training refer to training institutions?
Full-time small class training is a training institution.

1. Full-time education includes: ordinary undergraduate and junior college students admitted to the general college entrance examination, and ordinary undergraduate and junior college students admitted to the corresponding college entrance examination in secondary vocational schools. The study form of adult college entrance examination admission is full-time undergraduate, that is, studying at school during normal class hours during the day. Small class education is the number of classes, generally 20 students. Class time is from Monday to Friday, five days, and there is no class on Saturday and Sunday. As for boarding. It all depends on the choice of parents. It's far from school, so parents can board if they don't have time to pick it up.

2. Academic education or adult continuing education Education and training institutions that aim at academic education or adult continuing education need to have the requirements of venues and teachers, and they need to be certified by the education authorities and qualified by social forces before they can operate. The price of their training courses needs to be accounted and reported to the education department for approval. To increase courses or change fees, you must apply to the education department for approval before you can change them.

3. Skills education and training Skills education and training is aimed at training and obtaining the qualification certificate of the labor department. Therefore, the registration authority is the labor department and needs to be unprofitable or less profitable, mainly to provide certification examination training for the labor department. Teachers need certification, and fees need certification.