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Study on the Path of Ideological and Political Education in the Process of Training New Agricultural Science and Technology Talents

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  • HUANG, Wei
  • WANG, Daobo
  • LIU, Zhaoliang

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The training system of outstanding agricultural and forestry talents emphasizes "people-oriented and morality first". As the pillars of the national cause of agriculture, rural areas and farmers, agricultural and forestry college students not only share the commonness of ordinary college students, but also have the special attribute of professional group. This requires that ideological and political educators must pay attention to the particularity of this group of college students, so as to carry out ideological and political education work. Thus it can be seen that exploring the ideological and political education model in line with the characteristics of this kind of college students is of great practical significance to achieving the goal of moral education of excellent agricultural and forestry talents, to enhancing the effect of ideological and political education of agricultural and forestry college students and to promoting the all-round development of agricultural and forestry college students.

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  • HUANG, Wei & WANG, Daobo & LIU, Zhaoliang, 2021. "Study on the Path of Ideological and Political Education in the Process of Training New Agricultural Science and Technology Talents," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(08), August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:309827
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.309827
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