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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2025, 8(9); doi: 10.25236/FER.2025.080919.

Practical Exploration and Innovative Path of Labor Curriculum Resources Development in Primary Schools in Ningxia

Author(s)

Yandi Zhang

Corresponding Author:
​Yandi Zhang
Affiliation(s)

Ningxia Institute of Educational Sciences (Ningxia Education Magazine), Yinchuan, 750001, China

Abstract

Labor curriculum is the core vehicle for labor education, and labor curriculum resources are the necessary conditions for its implementation. How to develop labor curriculum resources suitable for primary schools has become a key issue in promoting the better implementation of the labor curriculum. This issue has been widely discussed in recent Chinese literature. Based on practical exploration and achievements in Ningxia primary schools, this paper analyzes the "four major" challenges currently faced in the development of labor curriculum resources and proposes targeted, creative countermeasures. This provides a useful reference for enriching and perfecting the development of labor curriculum resources in Ningxia's primary schools.

Keywords

Ningxia Primary School; Labor Course; Resource Development

Cite This Paper

Yandi Zhang. Practical Exploration and Innovative Path of Labor Curriculum Resources Development in Primary Schools in Ningxia. Frontiers in Educational Research (2025), Vol. 8, Issue 9: 119-123. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2025.080919.

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