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Review in Psychology Research is an international comprehensive professional academic journal of Ivy Publisher, concerning the development of psychology. The main focus of the journal is the academic papers and comments of latest improvement in the fields of educational psychology, applicable psychology and development psychology, report of latest research result, aiming at providing a good communication platform to transfer, share and discuss th... [More] Review in Psychology Research is an international comprehensive professional academic journal of Ivy Publisher, concerning the development of psychology. The main focus of the journal is the academic papers and comments of latest improvement in the fields of educational psychology, applicable psychology and development psychology, report of latest research result, aiming at providing a good communication platform to transfer, share and discuss the theoretical and technical development for professionals, scholars, researchers and medical workers in this field, reflecting the academic front level, promote academic change and seize the theory, practice front line, research level and development direction of modern psychology.

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The Integration Practice of Individual Charm of Red Culture and Ideological and Political Education

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Author: Chuan Wang

Abstract: Red culture is a rare high-quality ideological and political education resources, which plays an important role in promoting ideological and political work in Colleges and universities and improving the quality of personnel training. Ideological and political education is invisible and invisible, but it plays a decisive role in a person's growth. Red culture is marked by the great achievements made by the Communist Party of China in leading the people in the revolutionary struggle, and is carried by the commemorative landmark formed in the process of building a successful career. Combining rich red cultural resources with ideological and political work in colleges and universities is conducive to the inheritance of red culture and the healthy development of ideological and political work in colleges and universities. For college students, thorough theory and perfect logic are indeed the necessary means to accept ideology indoctrination. Through the analysis of the connotation and value of red culture, this paper proposes to innovate ideological and political education, and integrate red culture into college ideological and political education to improve the effectiveness of ideological and political education.

Keywords: Red Culture; Ideological and Political Education; Educational Resources; Talents Training

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