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The establishment of work-study positions in schools includes several aspects.
The school work-study program includes the following aspects:

1. Library management assistance: Students can help manage the library and be responsible for the daily management and service of the library. This includes book borrowing and returning, data sorting and reader consultation.

2. Laboratory assistant: Students can be assistants in the laboratory, assisting teachers in laboratory preparation, equipment operation, experimental data recording, etc.

3. Counselor's Assistant: Students can serve as counselors' assistants to assist counselors in class management, student question consultation and activity organization.

4. Academic research assistant: Students can participate in academic research projects under the guidance of teachers and assist teachers in literature research, data analysis and experimental design.

5. Information technology support: Students can hold information technology support posts to assist the school information technology department in computer hardware maintenance, network management and software installation.

6. Campus activity organization: Students can take the post of campus activity organization and assist the school to organize various activities, such as cultural performances, lectures and competitions. , and is responsible for event planning, publicity, venue layout, etc.

7. Campus service post: Students can take service posts in canteens, supermarkets, bookstores and other places on campus to provide catering, shopping and other services for teachers and students on campus.

8. Publicity media work: Students can participate in school publicity media work, such as school newspaper, school magazine, campus TV station, etc. , and is responsible for news interviews, editing and production, photography and other work.