SWOT Analysis and Strategies of Constructing Rural Farmers’ Spiritual and Cultural Education System

Yanlong ZHAO, Yibing LIU

Abstract


Opportunities and challenges coexist in constructing rural farmers’ spiritual and cultural education system. Conducting SWOT analysis to analyze various factors from a holistic perspective will facilitate grasping advantages and opportunities, recognizing weaknesses and threats, and seeking a path suitable for local realities. Finally, the author proposes specific policy suggestions regarding awareness improvement, policy improvement, economic development and educational resource integration and so on.

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SWOT analysis; Rural farmers; Spiritual and cultural education; Integrated

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/4395

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