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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2019, 2(1); doi: 10.25236/FER.032022.

Research on Ideological and Political Education of University Poor Students Based on Accurate Poverty Alleviation

Author(s)

Dong Zhao

Corresponding Author:
Dong Zhao
Affiliation(s)

Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, China

Abstract

In the context of China's current emphasis on precision poverty alleviation, how to get rid of the economic difficulties of poor college students, and urge them to form correct and positive ideas, solve the psychological and learning and life problems caused by economic difficulties, as the current college students The issues required for ideological and political education work are clear. Through the preliminary investigation work, the author understands the current situation of municipal education for poor students in the context of precise poverty alleviation, and proposes new ideas to further strengthen the municipal education for poor students in colleges and universities. The aim is to help the development of ideological and political education for poor students.

Keywords

precise poverty alleviation; university impoverished students; ideological and political education

Cite This Paper

Dong Zhao, Research on Ideological and Political Education of University Poor Students Based on Accurate Poverty Alleviation. Frontiers in Educational Research (2019) Vol. 2: 155-160. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.032022.

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