An Analysis of the Effectiveness of WeChat Platform in the Ideological and Political Education of College Students
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With the popularization and application of WeChat, WeChat platform has become a new carrier of ideological and political education for college students. Using WeChat platform to carry out ideological and political education for college students, which can enhance the timeliness, infectivity and interactivity of ideological and political education effectively. In this regard, we should give full play to the guiding role of ideological and political education in the WeChat platform, be good at refuting all kinds of erroneous social trends of thought with the vivid practice of socialism with Chinese characteristics, and persist in influencing and guiding students with socialist core values.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11950
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