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Innovative Strategies for Implementing Ideological and Political Education in Mental Health Education Courses for Vocational College Students

Jianyi Wang

Education Insights, 2025, vol. 2, issue 11, 16-23

Abstract: The integration of ideological and political education with mental health courses in vocational undergraduate institutions plays a crucial role in promoting the coordinated development of both disciplines, effectively addressing the comprehensive development needs of students. Mental health education primarily aims to cultivate students' psychological well-being, enhance their emotional resilience, and support their healthy personal and academic growth. This paper examines the implementation of ideological and political education within mental health curricula at vocational undergraduate institutions, highlighting its significance in shaping students' values, fostering social responsibility, and strengthening moral awareness. By analyzing existing challenges, including curriculum fragmentation, insufficient interdisciplinary integration, and gaps between theory and practice, and by drawing on relevant educational theories and practical considerations, the paper proposes a series of innovative strategies. These strategies aim to enhance teaching methods, curriculum design, and student engagement, ultimately improving the quality and effectiveness of mental health education. The integration of ideological and political content into mental health courses not only enriches the educational experience but also contributes to the holistic development of students, achieving the overarching goal of fostering virtue while cultivating talent.

Keywords: vocational undergraduate colleges; mental health education; ideological and political education in curriculum; path innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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