Study on Strategies and Mechanisms of Strengthening the Education of Chinese Dream Among University Students

Changsong LI

Abstract


Nowadays, strengthening the education of Chinese Dream among university students is an important task for educators engaged in higher education. The work of promoting Chinese Dream into teaching material, into classroom and into students’ mind serves as a crucial strategy for the education of Chinese Dream among university students. Because of the integration in terms of theory and practice, educators and education, it realizes a remarkable effect. In addition, the exploration of a long-term for Chinese Dream and its scientification and normalization is an important strategy for the education of Chinese Dream as well. This paper demonstrates this content theoretically.


Keywords


Education of Chinese dream; University students; Practical strategy; Long-term mechanism

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Notice from the Ministry of Education of CCP on Carrying out Activity of My Chinese Dream, 2013, No. 2.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7066

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