Research on the work of Party construction in the dormitory area under the background of “Three-wide education”: Taking the Huxi campus of Chongqing University as an example
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    In order to promote the "Three-wide education" work in colleges and universities, and explore the new pattern of full-staff education, whole-process education and all-round education, the Huxi campus of Chongqing University has combined its own advantages and actively explored new ways of Party construction in the students' dormitory area. With establishing "one student affair office and two student activity rooms" work platform, improving the teacher-student coordination working mechanism, and carrying out the dormitory education. Then formed integrated education pattern of dormitory educating people. After years of exploration, the Huxi campus has witnessed remarkable achievements made in the work of Party building in dormitory areas. However, further efforts are needed in terms of Party organization construction, Party-building propaganda, the leading role of exemplary Party members in dormitory areas, as well as the deeper integration of Party building and dormitory education. To better permeate the work of Party building into dormitory education, at the school level, it is necessary to further clarify the positioning of the campus, rationalize the operating mechanism, and integrate the working teams with clear responsibilities respectively. Working in the same direction with collaborated endeavors, that is how we can embrace the desirable landscape of integrated education.

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王兰,韦迎春,姚永平,王庆贺,李文霞.“三全育人”背景下学生党建进舍区工作研究——以重庆大学虎溪校区为例[J].高等建筑教育,2021,30(2):170~176

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  • Received:October 24,2020
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