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Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2018, 1(1); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.040001.

From the Perspective of Structuralism, the Dilemma and Path Selection of Colleges and Universities to Practice Socialist Core Values

Author(s)

Dong Wang

Corresponding Author:
Dong Wang
Affiliation(s)

School of public administration, nanjing normal university, China

Abstract

Practice the socialist core values of colleges and universities is facing the information age to enhance ideological and political education work effectiveness of one of the important methods in the process of practice in colleges and universities neglect the whole systemic, on time field education main body education platform there are structural difficulty, need to be researched, the theme, respect the main body function, perfect the education platform, clarify the logical relationship, to construct the complete function of perfect structure of socialist core values education guide mechanism, promote the new development of ideological and political work in colleges and universities, for the socialist modernization construction create a good cultural environment.

Keywords

Socialist core values, Structural dilemmas, way

Cite This Paper

Dong Wang. From the Perspective of Structuralism, the Dilemma and Path Selection of Colleges and Universities to Practice Socialist Core Values. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2018) Vol. 1: 1-5.

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