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Study on the Infiltration Path of Ecological Culture in Ideological and Political Education

Chunming Hao

Abstract


Education always comes first. Since ancient times, education has drawn attention and concern from all walks of life, especially is ideological and political education. Ideological and political education has been a significant part in the teaching of colleges and universities in China, which plays an important role in cultivating students' correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. With the development of the world at present, the ecological problem exists in every country that can’t be ignored. In order to strengthen the ecological civilization construction, it is crucial to establish a correct view of ecological civilization through ideological and political education. Contemporary college students are an important force to protect ecological environment, consequently the ecological culture integration into ideological and political education is conducive to the ecological civilization construction in China. This paper will discuss the integration of ideological and political education with ecological culture.

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Ideological and Political Education; Ecological Culture; Infiltration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v4i5.2225

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