The Chinese Dream and Strategy of College Students’ Growth and Success
Abstract
The Chinese dream is a dream of the people in the final analysis. College students are the builders and successors of the cause of socialist modernization, and are the main force and reserve army to achieve the Chinese dream. Today, college students undertake the future mission to fully build a moderately prosperous society and achieve socialist modernization. In order to complete the mission and boost realization of the Chinese dream, college students should have ideological, political and moral qualities, professional knowledge, professional competencies, physical and mental qualities. At the same time, we should realize college students’ dream of success from three dimensions as follows, universities should attach importance to talents, teachers should strive to be “four haves’ teachers to foster talents, students should cherish ambitious dream to seek success.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6937
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