The Realistic Dilemmas and Solutions of Youth Ideological and Political Education in the Digital Age
As the backbone of society and the hope for the future, the ideological dynamics and values of young people are directly related to the future destiny of the country and the harmony and stability of society. In the context of the digital era, youth ideological and political education is facing the challenges of the loss of youth values in the flood of information, the alienation of youth from real people due to their addiction to virtual socialization, and the disconnection between the traditional education model and the digital era. In the face of the practical difficulties brought by the digital era, it is necessary to place the ideological and political education of youth in a broader social context and historical process, and respond to them by improving the information literacy of youth and cultivating critical thinking, optimizing the social ecology and leading the positive development of network culture, and integrating online and offline and revamping the mode of ideological and political education, in order to better satisfy the needs of the youth for growing up and becoming successful and to cultivate the all-round development of young people. The youth of all-round development will be fostered.
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