Exploration of Integrating Scientist Spirit into College Students' Ideal and Belief Construction — Based on a Questionnaire Survey of a Normal College in Hunan

Journal: Journal of Higher Education Research DOI: 10.32629/jher.v3i1.634

Lilin Liu

Xiangzhong Normal College for Preschool Education, Shaoyang 422000, Hunan, China

Abstract

To strengthen college students' ideal and belief construction is one of the important ways to improve the quality of higher education, which can guide college students to set up correct values. Scientist spirit should be integrated into the teaching of ideological and political courses in colleges and universities. Through all-round promotion based on family education, guided by ideological and political education in colleges and supported by social education, the ideal and belief consciousness of college students can be effectively improved. And college students' profound patriotism and strong sense of social responsibility can be cultivated.

Keywords

education for university students, scientist spirit, ideal and belief construction

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