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SRS International Students and Chinese Students attended A Labor Course Given by World Champion

Release date:2024-11-18 writing:

On November 17th, with special support from the Suzhou Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau and Suzhou Wuzhong Technician College, Li Junfei, the champion of the 47th WorldSkills Competition, was invited to the Suzhou campus to give a special "labor class" to Chinese and foreign students. Silk Road School (SRS) students from the United States, Ghana, Pakistan, and Ethiopia participated in this face-to-face labor class. SRS student Conor (Chinese name: Wang Lanqing)Weeks from the US, hosted the event in Chinese.

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Wang Lanqing expressed that he is very happy to have the opportunity to learn from Li Junfei, who has won the World Skills Competition world championship. Teacher Li's teaching is simple yet effective, with each group member cooperating and helping each other in the activity, and everyone is satisfied with the final outcome. All of them have gained a lot of fun while learning how to make pastries. This is an incredible way for him to spend Sunday morning. He looks forward to the future activities at Renmin University of China.

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Janet Cobbinah from Ghana said that this is a practical baking course and an opportunity to exchange learning experiences in a warm environment. It embodies a clear spirit of collaboration and companionship, which helps create a friendly environment. This experience reaffirmed the values of cultural exchange, cooperation, and lifelong learning, which are at the core of the spirit of SRS.

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In this activity, students had close contact with advanced figures, listened to the stories of model workers, and gained insights into the spirit of labor. Through collaborative exploration, they enhanced communication among young people from various countries, strengthened emotional resonance, and jointly painted a chapter of friendship between Chinese and foreign youth in the "Z generation".