Research on Strengthening Dormitory Labor Education of College Students in the New Era

Yulu YUAN

Abstract


Dormitory plays a crucial role in labor education as it is the place where students are intensively engaged in labor. In carrying out labor education work, there are still difficulties such as college students’ lack of attention to labor education, separation of labor and education, and difficulty in quantifying the results of labor education.

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Dormitory; College students; Labor education

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12477

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