The Practice,Bottlenecks,and Strategies of Integrating Party History into the Construction of Ideological and Political Course Discourse Systems in Colleges and Universities
Party history is an indispensable and important component of ideological and political courses in colleges and universities.In recent years,the integration of Party history into the discourse system of ideological and political courses in colleges and universities has achieved certain results.There has been significant progress in the discourse guarantee,discourse expression,discourse materials,discourse context,and discourse form of in-tegrating Party history into ideological and political courses.However,there are still problems such as insufficient reserve of discourse subjects,insufficient expansion of discourse space,and weak creation of discourse context,inaccurate discourse fit.Therefore,it is necessary to strengthen the discourse construction of integrating Party his-tory into ideological and political courses in colleges and universities.Discourse examination should be conducted on the basis of the basic historical facts of centennial Party history in terms of temporal history,spatial history,and strategic history.Discourse generation should be conducted on the basis of the dynamics of the times of the development of Party history,advancing according to the times,transforming according to the events,and updat-ing according to the situation.Practical discourse construction should be conducted on the basis of the open ecol-ogy of Party history resources,fully exploring static Party history resources,dynamic Party history resources,and online Party history resources.Effectively improve the precision,accuracy,and validity of integrating Party histo-ry into the discourse systems of ideological and political courses in universities based on the basic laws of ideo-logical and political courses to enhance the regularity and rationality of the expression of Party history discourse.
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