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Study on the Path of Ideological and Political Education for University Students in the Era of Media Integration

Chunmei Chen, Qingqing Han

Abstract


Due to the quick advancement of science and technology, university students’ political and ideological education in the age of media convergence exhibits “whole process, holographic, full staff , full eff ect” traits. It is both an opportunity and a challenge for universities to use new media to promote ideological and political education. In the all-media context, society, universities and teachers should work together to continuously optimize the ideological and political education of university students and improve the eff ectiveness and pertinence of ideological and political education in universities.

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Media convergence; University students; Ideological and political education

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i32.11770

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