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Offering labor classes in primary and secondary schools: a necessary measure to cultivate all-round talents
In today's society, the value of labor is forgotten by some people, and many students lack a correct understanding of labor. In order to cultivate students' labor concept and improve their practical ability and labor skills, it is particularly important to offer labor classes in primary and secondary schools.

Cultivate labor values

Labor is not only the source of happiness, but also the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. By offering labor classes, students can establish correct labor values from an early age and understand the truth that "labor is the source of happiness and labor creates everything".

Cultivate all-round talents

Offering labor courses in primary and secondary schools is a necessary measure to improve students' comprehensive quality and cultivate useful talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique and beauty. Through the study of labor class, students can improve their practical ability and labor skills, cultivate their conscious labor habits and improve their independence and autonomy.

policy support

The Opinions on Strengthening Labor Education in Primary and Secondary Schools jointly issued by the Ministry of Education, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the National Youth Working Committee clearly requires that primary schools (above the third grade) and junior high schools offer labor technology education courses, with no less than 2 hours and 1 hour per week respectively. This provides strong policy support for offering labor courses in primary and secondary schools.

Colorful forms

In order to make the labor class more colorful, lively and interesting, schools can organize various forms such as school labor, enterprise practice and social practice activities. At the same time, students are encouraged to actively participate in the public welfare work of social organizations and cultivate their sense of social responsibility and dedication.