Reform and Innovation of Higher Ethics Education in the Background of Globalization

Yaling SHI

Abstract


Along with globalization, drastic collisions and conflicts happen between Chinese and western culture, which faces the higher ethics education new challenge and provide the reform and innovation of higher ethics education new opportunities of development. The aim at identifying the cultural background of higher ethics education, that is globalization, and explore the problems in the development of higher ethics education in new era, is to make a plan of cultural philosophy for modern development of higher ethics education and finalize the focus on reform and innovation of higher ethics education.


Keywords


Higher ethics education; Reform and innovation; Globalization

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

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