Abstract

As an important part of the “Five Education,” labor education is a practical activity for cultivating labor values, labor skills, and labor spirit (also named craftsman spirit). This article points out the importance of integrating labor education into the process of “funding and educating people” in applied colleges and universities. It also explores the role of labor education as a starting point from the three aspects of labor values, labor skills, and labor spirit. It provides an innovative path for applied colleges to fund and educate people.

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