This view is correct. 19181kloc-0/0. In October, the Russian Education Commission promulgated the Regulations on Unified Labor Schools and the Basic Principles of Unified Labor Schools (also known as the Declaration on Unified Labor Schools). The Regulations on Unified Labor Schools stipulates that all schools under the jurisdiction of the People's Committee of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic are named "Unified Labor Schools". The so-called "unification" means that all children have to enter the same type of school. The so-called "labor" emphasizes that "the new school should be labor" and lists labor as a school curriculum, so that students can "know the world flexibly and creatively" through labor. The unified labor school is divided into two stages: the first-level school enrolls children aged 8- 13 for five years, and the second-level school enrolls teenagers and young people aged 13- 17 for four years. These two levels of schools are free and connected with each other. "Unified Labor School Regulations" is the first important educational legislation in the history of education in the Soviet Union, which has implemented secular, truly democratic and socialist educational principles for the first time in the history of education in the world. It sharply criticized the formalism of the old school and its tendency to be divorced from the reality of life, and demanded the close combination of education and productive labor. Emphasize the all-round development of children's personality, give full play to their initiative and creativity in learning, and so on. However, there are some serious shortcomings and mistakes, such as canceling all necessary and reasonable teaching systems, canceling teaching plans, completely abolishing exams and homework, misinterpreting the role of teachers, overestimating the status of labor in school life, and declaring that "productive labor should be the foundation of school life".