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Labor classes in primary and secondary schools are not less than a few hours a week.
1 class hour.

In order to strengthen school labor education, make it run through all aspects of school education, and build a labor education system in primary and secondary schools with Zibo characteristics, yesterday, the Zibo Municipal Education Bureau issued the Notice on Doing a Good Job in Labor Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in an All-round Way (hereinafter referred to as the Notice). The notice requires that the labor education class in primary and secondary schools should be no less than 1 class hour per week, and it should be marked on the curriculum to ensure that it is fully open, not crowded or misappropriated.

Detailed introduction:

The circular stipulates that we should adhere to the combination of labor education with moral education, intellectual education, physical education and aesthetic education, follow the laws of education, reflect the characteristics of the times, strengthen comprehensive implementation, persist in adapting measures to local conditions and schools, pay attention to educational effectiveness, realize the integration of knowledge and practice, and promote students to form a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values.

According to the characteristics of each period, all primary and secondary schools offer compulsory courses of labor education in an all-round way and systematically strengthen labor education. The labor education class in primary and secondary schools shall be no less than 1 class hour per week, and marked on the curriculum schedule to ensure that it is fully opened and occupied, and shall not be misappropriated.

Encourage schools to dig deep into the elements of labor education in Zibo's characteristic glass, ceramics and other cultures, and actively develop school-based courses of labor education. A collective labor week is set up every academic year, which can be arranged independently during the academic year or during the winter and summer vacations, with manual labor as the main task.