Exploring the Construction of an Integrated System of Labor Education Curriculum From the Perspective of Symbiosis Theory

Heng ZHANG

Abstract


This study starts with the concept and connotation of symbiosis theory to explore the construction of an integrated system of labor education curriculum.It analyzes the implementation subjects of labor education for college students and the content and forms of their participation in labor education.On this basis, it determines the symbiotic units of labor education for college students, selects the integrated mutual benefit symbiosis model, analyzes the symbiotic conditions and symbiotic interfaces formed by the symbiotic system, objectively analyzes the drawbacks and problems in the construction of the integrated system of labor education, and based on the inevitable requirements of the formation of symbiotic relationships, proposes the construction path of the integrated system of labor education curriculum for college students from three aspects: clarifying the responsibilities and positioning of the symbiotic units to form a school-led collaborative system;building a symbiotic unit linkage and communication platform to promote the construction of the mutual benefit symbiosis model;and constructing differentiated education and management mechanisms to create a stable and lasting symbiotic environment.

Keywords


Labor education; Symbiosis theory; Integrated system construction

Full Text:

PDF

References


Douglas, A. E. (1994). Symbiotic Interactions. Oxford University Press.

Jones, A. K. (1990). Social symbiosis: a Gaian critique of contemporary social theory. The Ecologist, 20(3), 108-113.

Marx, K., & Engels, F. (2009). Selected Works of Marx and Engels: Volume 9. Beijing: People’s Publishing House.

Yuan, C. (1998). Symbiosis Theory: A Discussion on Small-scale Economy. Beijing: Economic Science Press.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13221

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2024 Higher Education of Social Science

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


Share us to:   


 

Please send your manuscripts to hess@cscanada.net,or  hess@cscanada.org  for consideration. We look forward to receiving your work.


 


 Articles published in Higher Education of Social Science are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY).

HIGHER EDUCATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Editorial Office

Address: 1055 Rue Lucien-L'Allier, Unit #772, Montreal, QC H3G 3C4, Canada.
Telephone: 1-514-558 6138 
Website: Http://www.cscanada.net Http://www.cscanada.org 
E-mailcaooc@hotmail.com; office@cscanada.net

Copyright © 2010 Canadian Research & Development Center of Sciences and Cultures