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What is the ultimate goal of school education?
1, the happiness of life mainly comes from labor. Learning is labor, and farming is also labor. In real life, how many students can know how potatoes are grown and whether peanuts grow on trees or are buried in the soil? Everything in life is inextricably linked with labor. The ultimate goal of school education is to make students understand that everything is directly related to labor. Cultivate students' correct values, outlook on life and social outlook through labor.

2. Labor class is also a course to cultivate students' basic personality. As the carrier of teaching and educating people, schools educate students to respect the fruits of labor and every worker, and educate students not to despise labor, but to love it. Any kind of labor deserves respect.

3. The development of students' intelligence is inseparable from labor. Students can master the relationship between things through the combination of study and labor. Labor can develop students' hobbies, cultivate a sense of collective honor, love classmates and parents, and love group members. In the process of labor, students' talents and hobbies can be cultivated. Nowadays, students lack a real understanding of the connotation of labor except studying and playing.

4. Labor can help children understand their parents' attitude towards life. As the saying goes, parents are the best role models for children, and words and deeds are the best teachers. Every hard-earned penny deserves happiness and awe. Children need to feel the happiness and growth brought by family work, and also need to feel that their efforts in learning will definitely pay off.

5. Book education needs to be combined with labor practice, so as to better and more vividly understand and recognize the true colors of things. There must never be a book-based person who refers to a deer as a horse and a horse as a mule.