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The difference between government agencies and public kindergartens

The differences between institutions and public kindergartens are as follows:

1. Compilation attribution: government kindergartens are usually founded and managed by government agencies or institutions, while public kindergartens are generally founded and managed by government education departments.

2. Nature of the unit: the property rights of government kindergartens belong to government agencies or institutions, and the property rights of public kindergartens belong to the government education department.

3. Source of teachers: Teachers in public kindergartens are often excellent, but teachers in public kindergartens may be different.

4. Enrollment targets: government kindergartens are mainly for children of specific groups such as civil servants and employees of public institutions, and the enrollment targets and scope are relatively narrow, while public kindergartens are for the general public, including children of officials and ordinary citizens.