Research on the Way to Promote the Innovation of Ideological and Political Teaching in Colleges and Universities with the “Emotion, Reason and Taste” of Red Culture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v3i2.1707Abstract
As an important part of the advanced socialist culture, red culture has profound inner spiritual connotation and abundant external forms of expression, which provides good educational resources for the innovation of ideological and political courses in colleges and universities in the aspects of “emotion, reason and taste”. As a result, digging the ideological and political education value of red culture from multiple perspectives, actively employing all means and opening up various ways to promote the deep integration of red culture & ideological and political teaching activities has become a significant measure to promote the innovation of ideological and political teaching in colleges and universities.
Keywords:
Innovation; Red culture; Colleges and UniversitiesReferences
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[4] Zhang Bo.How to realize the strengthening of moral education and fostering talent [N]. Guangming Daily, 31st, July, 2019.
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