Culture cannot be effectively transmitted and preserved unless it is deeply and comprehensively understood by the individuals who are meant to carry it forward. Therefore, it becomes imperative to seamlessly integrate the rich tapestry of traditional culture into the structured and rigorous professional education system of universities. By doing so, we ensure that the cultural heritage is not only preserved but also revitalized and given new relevance in contemporary contexts. Through meticulous text analysis, this study delves into the intricate nuances of teaching theories, diverse pedagogical methods, and strategic pathways that facilitate the harmonious integration of regional traditional culture into the realm of Communication Education. The primary objective of this integration is to significantly enhance students cultural literacy, enabling them to appreciate and understand the depth and breadth of their cultural heritage. Additionally, this approach aims to bolster their communication abilities, equipping them with the skills to articulate and disseminate cultural knowledge effectively. To achieve these goals, the study proposes a multifaceted approach to course content design. This involves employing meta-cultural reflexivity, which encourages students to critically reflect on their own cultural backgrounds and biases, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of cultural dynamics. Furthermore, the application of localized and immersive ethnographic methods allows students to engage directly with cultural practices and traditions in their natural settings, providing a rich, experiential learning experience. The study also advocates for the integration of teaching with practical, real-world applications by collaborating with local government projects. This hands-on approach not only bridges the gap between theory and practice but also allows students to contribute meaningfully to the preservation and promotion of local cultural heritage. Finally, the construction of a constructivist teaching environment is proposed, where students are actively involved in the learning process, encouraged to explore and construct their own understanding of cultural concepts through interaction, reflection, and collaboration. This holistic approach ensures that the integration of traditional culture into Communication Education is both effective and impactful.
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