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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2019, 2(6); doi: 10.25236/FER.020623.

The value of German integrity education for China

Author(s)

Huijun Guo

Corresponding Author:
Huijun Guo
Affiliation(s)

Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance, 201620, China

Abstract

In the process of socialist development in China, honesty education is crucial to the cultivation of talents in colleges and universities. This article will take the German integrity education as the research entry point, analyze the specific status quo and the causes of the lack of integrity education in China, and explain the effective ways to realize the integrity education in Germany, and summarize the successful experience to propose the countermeasures for honest education in the cultivation of talents in China. This is of great significance for improving the effectiveness of China's integrity education practice.

Keywords

Germany; Integrity education; Reference

Cite This Paper

Huijun Guo. The value of German integrity education for China. Frontiers in Educational Research (2019) Vol. 2 Issue 6: 130-134. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.020623.

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