Research on the Development Direction of Chinese College Student Village Officials' Growth and Talentation From the Perspective of Rural Revitalization: Based on the Empirical Analysis of the Three Main Interests of College Student Village Officials, Villagers and Managers

Xiangjun YI

Abstract


The growth and development of college student village officials is not only the necessary requirement for the overall development of the college students’ village officials, but also the basic requirements of the “three rural” working team to understand agriculture, love the countryside and love the farmers under the strategy of rural revitalization. In the process of college-graduate village official to perform their duties, the villagers and managers is the most immediate effect of the performance of winners and witnesses. In order to better cultivate the college students’ village officials, this article from the college-graduate village official, villagers and managers three perspectives to survey and compare the practical and ideal condition about the college-graduate village officials and the college-graduate village official policy, utilize the external environment and policy system to achieve the reverse effect, urge the university student village officials to consider the questions that include “how to do” and “how to achieve the best results”, so as to promote the future development of college-graduate village officials to change roles and improve their own quality and ability, and better serve the grass-roots frontline while growing up.


Keywords


Rural revitalization; College student village official; Growing up; Development direction

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/10745

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