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Research on the innovation of spirit education mode of college discipline inspectors under the background of the new era

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DOI: 10.23977/aduhe.2024.060522 | Downloads: 23 | Views: 833

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Xie Xiaohui 1

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1 Sichuan University of Science & Engineering, Zigong, Sichuan Province, China

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Xie Xiaohui

ABSTRACT

This study takes the discipline inspection staff in colleges and universities, and finds that the discipline inspection staff in colleges and universities generally believe that the content of spirit education should be more closely combined with practical work, and the integration of theoretical knowledge and practical ability is the key to improve work efficiency. The application of information technology, such as digital platforms and social media, is an effective way to enhance the attractiveness of spirit education, and can provide more flexible and diverse learning methods for discipline inspectors. The study also emphasized the importance of communication and coordination skills, ethics and legal awareness, as well as the cultivation of self-renewal and continuous learning skills, which are the key areas to improve the effectiveness of spirit education. It is an important direction to innovate the spirit education strategy to closely combine the spirit education with the daily work of discipline inspection personnel, use modern information technology to improve the interactivity and personalization of education, and strengthen the cross-department cooperation and the application of case research. This will not only promote the professional growth of discipline inspectors, but also help them better adapt to the changing working environment. The results show that the innovation of spirit education strategy is of great significance to improve the work efficiency of discipline inspectors and the healthy development of colleges and universities. However, this study has limitations in sample scope and methodological data collection, and future studies should further expand the sample scope with a diverse range of data collection and analysis methods to obtain more comprehensive and in-depth results.

KEYWORDS

Universities, discipline inspection personnel, education mode

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Xie Xiaohui, Research on the innovation of spirit education mode of college discipline inspectors under the background of the new era. Adult and Higher Education (2024) Vol. 6: 148-155. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/aduhe.2024.060522.

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