On Manners and Respect Cultural Construction of Higher Vocational Colleges

Xia LIU, Jimei LIU, Xu LI

Abstract


Today higher vocational colleges vigorously carry out the cultural construction. Manners and respect culture as a part of our traditional culture is pushed forward during the cultural construction of vocational colleges. Based on the manners and respect cultural connotation, this paper gives us a comprehensive analysis on the value of manners and respect cultural construction. At the same time, it briefly summarized the value of carrying out manners and respect cultural construction in higher vocational colleges. The ways are proposed during the homage cultural construction of higher vocational colleges.


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Higher vocational colleges; Manners and respect culture; Ways

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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