Reflections on College Counselors’ Management of Students

  • Zhongyuan Liu Sichuan Vocational And Technical College Of Communications, Department of Road and Bridge
Article ID: 2578
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Keywords: College counselors, Students, Management

Abstract

Colleges and universities are important fields of education and cultivation of socialist construction talents. Ideological and moral education is the education of purifying people’s mind and improving people’s moral quality. College counselors are the main backbone of ideological and political education, so the position and function of counselors are very important. Facing the new changes of the situation at home and abroad, college counselors must improve their understanding, seriously study and actively explore new ways of ideological and political education for college students. Therefore, as a counselor, we should strengthen and improve the party construction work in colleges and universities, so as to promote the ideological and political education of college students and improve their ideological and political quality, which is one of the important contents of college personnel training.

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Published
2021-12-08
How to Cite
Liu, Z. (2021). Reflections on College Counselors’ Management of Students. Learning & Education, 10(4), 192-193. https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i4.2578