? Woodworking (basic skills such as sawing, planing and chiseling), metalworking (lathes, pliers, etc.). ), electrician (simple lighting circuit installation), radio technology, cooking, sewing, knitting and other labor technology projects, so that students can understand the basic production principles and technological processes, and initially learn to use certain labor tools.
? Rural middle schools generally focus on agricultural production technology education, such as soil, fertilizer, breeding, crop and fruit tree cultivation, poultry and livestock breeding, etc. Conditional, you can also carry out some industrial or service labor and technical education for rural production and life, such as agricultural machinery maintenance, automobile maintenance, electrician, carpenter, bricklayer, manual labor, sewing, etc.