On Ideological and Political Education Under the Visual Threshold of Chinese Dream
Abstract
Ideological and political education in the university should be combined with the real closely in the new era, while the content of the education ought to be enriched and the educational level also needs to be improved. Chinese Dream education is currently carried out in an in-depth way. As the constructors and successors of the socialist modernization drive, college students are the major targeted group of Chinese Dream education. Therefore, ideological and political education in the university should add the content of Chinese Dream concerning curriculum setting, culture construction and teaching mechanism, and Chinese Dream education should be applied to lead the overall direction of ideological and political education in the university of the new era.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5850
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