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The Scientific Construction University Content System Students' Thought Education

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The world today is undergoing tremendous changes that have never occurred in a century. In the context of rapid changes in the global international environment, China is also undergoing tremendous reforms and changes. What we need to do is to grasp the development requirements of the new era, adapt to the needs of the times, be bold in innovation, and improve education. This is of great significance to the development of current thought education in colleges and universities, and innovation cannot be ignored in thought education in colleges and universities in the new era. We are in a brand-new era, so the thought education of college students must highlight innovation in this context, and we must have more understanding of the thought education concepts of colleges and universities in continuous innovation. According to the current development situation, find out the existing problems and find out a most suitable method for the scientific construction of the content system of thought education in colleges and universities.

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        IPEC2021: 2021 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Image Processing, Electronics and Computers
        April 2021
        1143 pages
        ISBN:9781450389815
        DOI:10.1145/3452446

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