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What does it mean to train middle-aged classes at county level?
Participating in the young cadres' class is to become the key cadre talents trained by the party and the state.

Every year, the Central Party School trains a group of provincial and ministerial reserve cadres, commonly known as "middle-aged classes". The "middle school class" has always been one of the groups that have attracted much attention. The list of these students was personally finalized by the Central Organization Department, and special personnel should be sent to evaluate their learning situation.

From the middle school class, a considerable proportion of students in this class finally became provincial and ministerial officials. Former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld once called the students here "the future leaders of China".

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The relevant requirements of middle school classes stipulate that:

1, quickly adapt to the atmosphere and teaching requirements of the party school, quickly complete the role transformation from staff to students, observe discipline, obey arrangements, attend classes carefully, actively participate in field trips, fully grasp the limited learning opportunities to increase knowledge and broaden horizons.

2. In addition to intense study, comrades also fully demonstrated the youthful vitality and vigor of young cadres, and carried out cultural and sports activities such as basketball and tug-of-war competitions. The whole learning process is full of serious, vivid, tense and efficient atmosphere.