Research on the Enhancement Strategies of Ideological and Political Education in Colleges and Universities under the Background of Cultural Philosophy

Ximing Wang

Abstract


As a long-term and necessary topic, the significance of ideological and political education in colleges and universities is continuously deepening. The high-quality development of the cause of socialism with Chinese characteristics, the steady progress of higher education, and the realization of the goal of individual comprehensive modernization all highly depend on innovative and efficient ideological and political education practices in colleges and universities. This education not only provides practical solutions to the core proposition of "what kind of people to cultivate" and "how to cultivate people", but also offers clear guidance on the ultimate direction of "for whom to cultivate people". As a new philosophical school, cultural philosophy, based on the dialectical relationship between human beings and culture, deeply explores the laws of cultural construction in the process of individual modernization, and comprehensively examines the survival status, growth trajectory and creative practice of human beings, thus bringing a brand-new theoretical perspective and in-depth analysis to ideological and political education in colleges and universities, and endowing it with distinct contemporary features and philosophical wisdom. The subjects, processes and results of the two are highly unified, so it is of great significance to explore ideological and political education in colleges and universities from the perspective of cultural philosophy. This research approach can not only optimize the "humanization" effect of ideological and political education, reveal its "philosophical" connotation and theoretical depth, but also extend its "human studies" scope, endowing it with stronger inclusiveness and contemporaneity. At the same time, it can strengthen its unique educational characteristics and far-reaching value.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/assc.v7n4p1

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