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What's in the labor class?
The contents of the labor course include: setting up plant cultivation (cultivation and management of flowers, fruit trees, vegetables, fungi and algae, medicinal plants) and animal feeding (feeding and management of poultry and livestock, experimental animals, ornamental animals, etc.). ), carpentry (basic skills such as sawing, planing and chiseling), metalworking (cars, pliers, etc. ), electrician (installing simple lighting circuit), radio technology, cooking and so on.

1. Labor class is an independent course in primary and secondary schools. Labor courses should be no less than 1 class hour per week, and used for activity planning, skill guidance, practice, summary and communication. At the same time, this course pays attention to the multidimensional evaluation content, the diversification of evaluation methods and the diversification of evaluation subjects.

2. The average labor course is not less than 1 class hour per week, which is used for activity planning, skill guidance, practice, summary and communication, etc. At the same time, this course pays attention to the multidimensional evaluation content, the diversification of evaluation methods and the diversification of evaluation subjects. According to the Compulsory Education Curriculum Plan and the Compulsory Education Labor Curriculum Standard (2022 Edition) issued by the Ministry of Education, the labor course has officially become an independent course in primary and secondary schools since the fall of 2022.

4. Ability goal: to cultivate students' ability to observe things around them carefully in labor practice; According to teachers' requirements for inquiry learning, cultivate students' ability to collect information and good habits of doing things seriously; Enhance students' thinking ability, hands-on operation ability and independent living ability.