Research on the Education and Training of College Student Party Members
Abstract
College student party members are the excellent part of young students and they represent the advanced forces of college students. To conduct the education and training of college student party members is not only a long-term task for college student party construction workers, but also related to the success or failure of the socialist cause, the prosperity of Chinese nation and the long-term stability of Chinese society. This subject analyzes the main problems in the current education and training of college student party members, discusses problems in the content, approaches, management mechanism of the education of college student party members and the team building of student party construction workers, and tries to provide means and methods for the education and training of college student party
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6275
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