A Research on Methods of Cultivating Non-intelligence Factors in Ideological and Political Education of Higher Education Institutions

Liang CUI, Zhuo zhong

Abstract


With the social development and progress in China, the role of cultivating non-intelligence factors of college students in the ideological and political education is increasingly recognized and valued. The relevant theoretical study also has more development. However, the relevant theoretical viewpoints are still not perfect on how to cultivate college students’ non-intelligence factors in order to promote the ideological and political education for college students. The methods of cultivating non-intelligence factors can directly determine the success or failure in the ideological and political education for college students so they are important.


Keywords


College students; Ideological and political education; Non-intellectual factors

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5303

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