Research on innovative paths of ideological and political education through disciplines in the new era
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College of Civil Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, P.R.China

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    The new era has put forward new requirements for postgraduate ideological and political education, promoting new exploration and development of ideological and political education concepts in universities. Based on the educational practice of ideological and political education through disciplines of civil engineering postgraduates, the paper emphasizes the importance of integrating ideological and political elements into professional teaching, practical activities, and evaluation systems. Constructing a linkage mechanism between disciplinary development and ideological and political education effectively promotes postgraduates to internalize the concepts of ideological and political education and make it become the students’ independent thinking and conscious action. Current civil engineering postgraduate ideological education in China has problems such as insufficient cultivation breadth, depth, and dimensions. It proposes to deepen the ideological and political education through disciplines by strengthening team construction, optimizing the nurturing process, and improving the evaluation mechanism to promote the all-round development of students in morality, intelligence, physical fitness, aesthetics, and other aspects. It provides new perspectives for postgraduate education in civil engineering and referable experiences for ideological and political education in other disciplines.

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胡红松,王裕琳,陈竹林.新时代背景下学科思政创新路径研究——以土木工程研究生培养为例[J].高等建筑教育,2026,35(1):204~211

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