Research on the Path of Red Culture to Cultivate Patriotism among College Students
Taking Mudanjiang as an Example
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Red culture; college students; patriotism; education; Mudanjiang.Abstract
Red culture is a highly developed, advanced culture with Marxism in China at its center that has been skillfully built by the Chinese people. With 81 immovable red revolutionary cultural relics, Mudanjiang is one of the significant old revolutionary areas rich in red cultural resources. These relics can give colleges and universities ample resources to teach patriotism, and they are also necessary to achieve the goal of moral education in colleges and universities. This paper combines the value of red culture integration into college students” patriotic education with an analysis of the existing state of red culture integration in Mudanjiang, and it proposes certain measures. Colleges and universities that use red culture to foster a sense of patriotism in their students might begin by incorporating red cultural materials from their community, establishing a red campus environment, introducing innovative teaching strategies and curriculum, and digitally empowering and developing red brands.
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