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The Essence of Life Education in China from the Perspective of the History of Educational Thought

Limin Gao1,*, Huimin Gao2

1School of Marxism, Shenzhen Vocational College of Information Technology, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

2Information Engineering College, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

*Corresponding author: Limin Gao

Published: May 30,2023

Abstract

There are certain differences between Chinese and Western understandings about the essence of life education. With the development of western society's modernization process, life education in some countries tends to revive and innovate, trying to respect the educational principles of individual life. Since the reform and opening up, the mode of life education in China is not only a reflection of the new educational concept of western emphasis on the development of individual life, but also a reflection of the ideological trend of respect for individual life in ancient Chinese education. The innovation of life education concept in turn requires the interaction and cooperation of all levels and links. The most fundamental thing is that the school administration and social media discourse should pay attention to the concept of life education and carry out various activities of life education, so that everyone can cultivate a sense of existence and value of life.

Keywords

Educational thought, life education, educational mode

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How to cite this paper

The Essence of Life Education in China from the Perspective of the History of Educational Thought

How to cite this paper: Limin Gao, Huimin Gao. (2023). The Essence of Life Education in China from the Perspective of the History of Educational Thought. The Educational Review, USA7(4), 495-499.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2023.04.019