Research on the Construction of Campus Culture in Colleges and Universities from the Perspective of Strengthening the Consciousness of the Chinese nation’s Community
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https://doi.org/10.63313/LLCS.9152Keywords:
Build a solid sense of community for the Chinese nation, University, Campus culture constructionAbstract
Carrying out the construction of campus culture in colleges and universities from the perspective of strengthening the consciousness of the Chinese nation's community is not only a practical need for colleges and universities to strengthen national unity education in the new era, but also an inherent requirement to continuously strengthen socialist ideological education. By creating material carriers, strengthening cultural creation, improving system construction and building brand activities, we can achieve the integrated development of education for the consciousness of the Chinese nation community and the construction of campus culture in colleges and universities from multiple dimensions such as material culture, spiritual culture, institutional culture and behavioral culture, so as to better exert the educational effectiveness of colleges and universities and improve the level of campus cultural connotation construction.
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