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Research on Class Collective Construction in Colleges and Universities in the New Era

Jiajing Liang

Abstract


“Only a perfect collective can create a perfect individual.” A good collective provides a platform for personal growth. In colleges and universities in the new era, classes are the basic organizational form of student groups. A positive class atmosphere plays an important role in promoting students’ growth. As college counselors, through continuous exploration, analysis and summary in the establishment of advanced class collective, and they finally formed a work center with class tutors and counselors as the main body of responsibility, squad leaders, league branch secretaries and learning committee members as the leading body. The class management mode of “two subjects, three centers and four aspects” with system construction, ideological guidance, improvement of study style and social practice as the main contents.

Keywords


College Class Collective; Management Mode; Central Responsibility System; Ideological Guidance; Social Practice

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v5i12.4294

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