The "Changes" and "Constants" of Labour Education in Colleges and Universities in the New Era
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https://doi.org/10.54097/jeer.v6i1.14159Keywords:
New Era, Higher Education, Labour EducationAbstract
In the new era, new changes have occurred in the educational object, educational content and educational form of college labour education, but its mission of nurturing people by adhering to the guiding ideology of Marxism, the fundamental principle of unity of knowledge and practice, and the cultivation of talents needed by the times remains unchanged. Based on this, labour education in colleges and universities in the new era should seek changes in the tension between "change" and "no change", and create a new form of labour education under the educational concept of "three-whole-education", in order to promote Labour education in colleges and universities can attract students, retain students, teach students well, and help colleges and universities to accomplish the mission of cultivating morality and educating people.
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