Exploring the Path of Party Building Leading League Building in Colleges and Universities under the Pattern of Great Ideological and Political Education
Yi Sheng, and
Tao Li
Asian Agricultural Research, vol. 16, issue 05
Abstract:
In accordance with the pattern of “great ideology and politics”, the party and youth league organizations assume the role of vanguard in the organization of colleges and universities. Simultaneously, they serve as a pivotal force in ideological and political education. In order to construct a comprehensive ideological and political framework encompassing the entire educational process, it is of paramount importance to identify an efficacious methodology for party building leading league building. This paper employs a comprehensive analysis to elucidate the pivotal role of party building leading league building in facilitating ideological and political education. It also illuminates the practical challenges encountered in the implementation of party building leading league building initiatives within colleges and universities. The article proposes a specific path for party building leading league building in colleges and universities based on three key aspects: cohesion of the consensus of party building leading league building, establishment of the institutional system of party building leading league building, and creation of the model brand of party building leading league building. The aim is to promote in-depth development of party building in colleges and universities and enhance the quality and effect of ideological and political education.
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349087
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