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In the milieu of integrated media, elevating the teaching quality and efficacy of ideological and political theory courses in private colleges presents a challenging endeavor. Confronted with the novel demands that the era of new media imposes on education, private institutions of higher learning must align with the current of the times and undertake innovative reforms in their politico-ideological curricula. Presently, the pedagogy of such courses at private colleges is beset with various issues that necessitate refinement - ranging from content and methodology to assessment and the cultivation of the teaching cadre. This demands a multifaceted approach: refreshing the curricular content, revolutionizing teaching methodologies, renovating assessment techniques, and fortifying the instructor cohort, all in a bid to meet the developmental requisites of the new media age. This study aims to explore potential avenues for enhancing the quality and impact of ideological and political education in private colleges amidst this context, thereby fostering the healthy progression of the field.
Ke Wang (Sat,) studied this question.