A Study on the Vocational Values of College students in the new media environment
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and universities should have the function of educating people and shoulder the responsibility of educating people. National colleges and
universities ideological and political work conference also stressed in particular, “to make good use of the classroom teaching this main
channel all courses should keep a good channel, plant good responsibility fi eld, so that all kinds of courses and ideological and political
education in the same direction, forming a synergistic effect.” Based on the research on the professional values of engineering college
students under the new media environment, this paper discusses the eff ective path of cultivating the professional values of college students
under the new media environment, so as to cultivate the correct professional values of college students.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v7i7.9364
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