Research on the Implementation Path of Ideological and Political Teaching in University Courses from the Perspective of Group Survey
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Keywords

University
Curriculum ideology and politics
Group survey
Implementation path

DOI

10.26689/erd.v6i4.6910

Submitted : 2024-04-21
Accepted : 2024-05-06
Published : 2024-05-21

Abstract

From the perspective of the survey of contemporary college students (demand side), this paper focuses on the key dimensions of moral cultivation and curriculum ideological and political teaching ability, teaching means, teaching effect, and teaching expectation, and puts forward the implementation path, countermeasures, and suggestions of college curriculum ideological and political teaching according to the survey results. It aims to provide theoretical support and countermeasures for the reform of ideological and political teaching in Chinese college courses.

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