Strengthening the identification of ethnic minority students in universities with the Chinese national community

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v5i4.1419

Mingyue CHEN

Qinghai University

Abstract

Strengthening the sense of Chinese national community is the steering wheel of society, the stabilizer of the country, and the centripetal force of the nation. The ideological strategy of strengthening the consciousness of the Chinese national community has clarified the value position and provided principles for the ideological and political education of ethnic minority students in universities in the new era. Only by continuously strengthening minority students' sense of identification with the Chinese national community and firmly establishing a sense of Chinese national community can they better integrate into the great practice of socialist modernization and realize their life values and ideals in the journey of realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

Keywords

Chinese national community consciousness; ethnic minority students; self-identity

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