Research on the Application of Ideological and Political Education in College Foreign Language Courses for Humanistic Literacy Cultivation from the Perspective of Competency-based Education
Puntos clave
Cultivating moral character is essential for individual development across educational settings promoting literacy.
Implementing ideological education in foreign language courses significantly enhances students' national consciousness and social responsibility.
Teaching activities aimed at telling Chinese stories effectively improve communication skills in a global context while preserving cultural identity.
This approach emphasizes integrating ideologies within language education, fostering a deeper cultural understanding among college students.
Resumen
Morality serves as the foundation for an individual’s development, and the essence of education lies in fostering virtue. As a public course for non-foreign language majors in colleges and universities, college English should play a significant role in implementing the fundamental task of cultivating morality and fostering people. With language knowledge and skills as the carrier, this course should not only enhance students’ cross-cultural communication abilities but also guide them to form correct patriotism. Based on this, this paper aims to help college students master the ability to “tell Chinese stories well” through teaching activities, so as to cultivate talents with national feelings, national consciousness, a sense of social responsibility and historical mission, highlighting the unique significance of ideological and political construction in college foreign language courses in ideological guidance and cultural inheritance.
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