The Paths to Realize Citizen Education in Chinese Social Groups

Juan DAI

Abstract


In order to build a culturally powerful socialist country and improve the comprehensive quality of citizen morality, the report of CPC’s 18th National Congress laid stress on the imperative of citizen education. In order to implement citizen education in social groups in China, we need to firstly foster citizen awareness, build systematically educational model, improve system security, create an atmosphere of educating people, enhance the autonomy of citizen education, and take effective measures to promote citizen education in the whole society.

Keywords


Chinese social groups; Citizen education; Path of realization

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7708

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