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Labor Culture and Ecological Environment: The Renewing Path of the Nurturing Concept of "Nurturing Talents for the Country" in Labor Education.

It is the responsibility of colleges and universities to nurture talents for the country. In the final analysis, the purpose of teaching, scientific research, and social services in colleges and universities is to educate people. The study of labor education, in the face of the important historical opportunity of transformation, is a theoretical representation of labor education and its value choice. The answer to this question can help us clarify the meaning of labor education and improve the scientific and systematic practice of labor education. Labor education in colleges and universities has an important and extensive value significance for cultivating contemporary college students, which can not only inspire students to study hard in science and culture, master their skills, and grow their talents but also guide them to firm ideals and beliefs, exercise good character, and cultivate the emotional experience of labor so that contemporary college students can integrate the pursuit of life values with the great cause of national prosperity and national rejuvenation and integrate the beautiful vision of personal ambition and family happiness with the good cause of collective, social, and national interests. This paper is based on the background of the times. Therefore, this paper studies the labor culture and ecological environment from the background of the times: the path of renewing the concept of "cultivating talents for the nation" in labor education. It also gives a profound discussion on labor education in high schools and finally puts forward relevant suggestions for the problems.

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