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What is the object of practice?
Beneficiaries of practical activities refer to those who are helped, served or benefited by practitioners in the process of students' social practice.

For example, if a practitioner carries out social practice as a salesperson, the beneficiaries of practical activities should be the clients and bosses of the practitioner.

Social practice in a broad sense is the sum total of various activities of human beings to understand and transform the world. That is, all kinds of activities that all mankind or most people engage in, including understanding the world, using the world, enjoying the world, transforming the world, etc.

Social practice in a narrow sense refers to holiday practice or off-campus practice. It is of great significance for college students to deepen their understanding of this major, confirm suitable occupations, prepare for the transition to the workplace, and enhance their competitive advantage in employment. Some students also hope to do part-time jobs during the summer vacation to save pocket money.

General requirements of social practice:

Guide college students out of school, go deep into the grassroots, the masses and reality, and carry out teaching practice, professional practice, military and political training, social investigation, productive labor, voluntary service and public welfare activities.

Scientific and technological inventions and work-study programs. Educated, talented and contributing in practice, establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values, and strive to grow into a qualified builder and reliable successor of the cause of Socialism with Chinese characteristics.