Cultivating the Backbone of Students in Ideological and Political Propaganda Work in Colleges and Universities With the “Olympic” Mechanism in “We Media” Era
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Faced with the opportunities and challenges in the era of “we media” in universities, this paper proposes to give full play to the backbone of students in Ideological and political propaganda work. Using the “Olympic” mechanism to train and guide them systematically, enhance their ideological awareness, improve their knowledge reserves, optimize their propaganda level. In this way, the backbone of students in Ideological and political propaganda work can really help the ideological and political education in Colleges and universities.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11066
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