Analysis of the Impact of Integrating the Concept of Low-Carbon and Environmental Protection into Ideological and Political Education on Students’ Quality
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18063/lne.v3i2.743Keywords:
Low-carbon and environmental protection, Ideological and political education, Students’ quality, All-round developmentAbstract
The integration of the low-carbon environmental protection concept into ideological and political education can further cultivate the moral sentiment of students, promote students’ awareness of low-carbon environmental protection, continuously improve their environmental protection ability, and enhance students’ comprehensive quality, combined with relevant educational activities. Therefore, at the present stage, it is necessary to optimize the design of the education program based on the concept of low-carbon environmental protection, combining ideological and political education.
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