College Culture Leading Talent Cultivation

Keke LIU

Abstract


Starting from the perspective of cultural talent cultivation, this paper discusses the reason why the inheritance and innovation of culture become the fourth function of college education, the great value the college cultural construction possesses in talent cultivation, the restrictive elements of college talent cultivation from the perspective of culture, and also the leading role of college culture in college talent cultivation.

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College culture; Talent cultivation; Restriction; Leading

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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