Exploration on optimizing college “three-wide education” synergetic mechanism under Sino-foreign cooperation in education
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    As an important part of higher education in China, Sino-foreign cooperation in education bears an important mission of training international talents. As the absence of top-level design of "three-wide education" synergetic mechanism, isolation and disconnection of collaborative education subjects, and insufficient linkage of collaborative education platform in colleges and universities, Sino-foreign cooperative schools shall combine their own characteristics, take moral cultivation as the guide, take Marxist theory as the guidance, adopting methods like top-level design, social resources integrating and scientific evaluation mechanism introducing, to build a multi-level education system, optimize "three-wide education" synergetic mechanism, and make joint efforts by all staffs in whole process and all directions. A "three-wide education" synergetic mechanism must be constructed from dimensions of education concept, platform, system and resource to form a joint effort system and good education mechanism in joint education, accurate education, position education and social practice education, and thus to promote Sino-foreign cooperative schools' ideological and political education to be more scientific, standardized and efficient, meanwhile. It can provide theoretical basis and practical guidance for training modern talents with strong national feelings, broad international vision, profound professional foundation and outstanding innovative and practical ability.

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谭鸿予,孙萍,张亚楠,张琴.中外合作办学模式下高校“三全育人”协同机制优化探析[J].高等建筑教育,2022,31(1):202~211

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