On How to Improve Cultural Education Ability of Instructors

Weijun WU

Abstract


Instructors need to enhance their ability of educating people with culture in order to cultivate young innovative talents, revolutionize instructors’ work and achieve long-term professional development. Cultural education consistsof ideological and political education. It also consists with the duty of instructors. This makes possible instructors’ cultural education. Improving instructors’ ability of educating people with culture depends on a clear understanding of its connotation, characteristics and structure as well as on an exploration of practical strategies in terms of how to inspire new ideas, nurture good qualities and set up platforms.


Keywords


Instructors; Cultural education; Ability of educating people with culture

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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