There are three main ways of labor education, namely: family labor, school labor and social labor. Domestic labor generally includes: cooking, washing dishes and chopsticks, cleaning tables, mopping the floor and so on. School work generally includes: cleaning the blackboard, cleaning the dormitory, etc. Social labor generally includes: community cleaning, garbage sorting, etc.
The importance of labor education in the existing education system is increasing day by day. Although there are many ways of working, the main ways are family, school and society.
Family labor
Family work is the starting point of labor education, and parents set an example to teach their children how to work. From simple table cleaning, sweeping and mopping, to more complicated laundry and cooking. From the cradle of family, children begin to contact with labor, participate in family division of labor, and then establish a good and correct concept of labor.
School labor
School labor is the transit point of our labor education, taking children from parents and letting them participate in the construction of collective labor and collective affairs. At school, I clean with my classmates and cooperate with them. At the same time, the school also teaches children to be considerate of their parents and grateful to the society, so that children can actively participate in family and social work after working at school.
Social labor
Social labor is the practical basis of labor education. Children who have formed good labor values begin to give back to the society, shine brilliantly in community service and social voluntary activities, and practice labor education with what they have learned. I will also realize the difficulty of labor and learn to cherish everything I have.
The three ways of labor education are family labor, school labor and social labor, and the combination of the three ways can make labor education play a greater role.