Vol. 9 No. 6 (2024): November-December
Original Articles

ENHANCING IDEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL EDUCATION THROUGH EFFECTIVE CREDIT SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT

Alex Thornton
University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa

Published 2024-11-22

Keywords

  • Credit system, Higher education, Ideological and political education, Social division of labor, Market-driven economy

Abstract

Credit system, Higher education, Ideological and political education, Social division of labor, Market-driven economyThe credit system, originally adopted from Western educational models, has garnered significant attention and research in the Chinese education sector since its introduction. Rooted in the rapid advancement of science and technology and the growing complexity of social division of labor, the credit system aligns seamlessly with market-driven economies and modern educational management. As China's socialist market economy continues to evolve, it provides a conducive environment for the effective implementation of the credit system within universities. This study explores the fundamental requirements and implications of the credit system for higher education, emphasizing its role in shaping effective ideological and political education within the university setting

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