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What is the development direction of township street social workers?

The development direction of township street social workers is specialization and high quality.

The Notice on Accelerating the Construction of Township (Street) Social Work Stations clearly states that it is necessary to grasp the development direction of professional and high-quality township (street) social work stations. Focus on key groups, focusing on the basic living security, community integration and social participation of people with special difficulties in social assistance, aged care services and community governance.

Hometown is a kind of feeling, full of China people's feelings. Mr Fei Xiaotong regards China as a special department included in the basic concrete traditional society in China, which dominates all aspects of social life in China. China, a Rural Scholar is a work written by Fei Xiaotong to study rural areas in China. The book covers the humanistic environment, traditional social structure, power distribution, moral system, legal ceremony, blood relationship and geography in rural society.

Fei Xiaotong is a sociologist from Wujiang, Jiangsu. Professor in Yunnan University and Tsinghua University successively. NLD was added on 1942. From 65438 to 0947, Mr. Fei Xiaotong was employed as a professor at National Southwest United University to teach "Rural Sociology". Instead of using the existing textbooks, he used the opportunity of contact with young students to explore some topics that he thought were meaningful.

Based on "rural sociology", he discussed the characteristics of rural society in China. At that time, he was not only satisfied with imparting existing knowledge to students, but also boldly tried to discuss with students, explore new ideas and learn from each other. This book is "just a record of an attempt".

According to the contents of the course "Rural Sociology" he taught in National Southwest Associated University and Yunnan University, and according to the agreement of Century Review, he wrote fourteen articles in stages. Native China is compiled from these contents and articles.

In this book, the author regards the rural areas of China as a special system included in the specific traditional grass-roots society in China, which dominates all aspects of social life in China, and explains the characteristics of rural society with the facts of China.