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The Value Guidance and the Cultivation of Legal Belief in the Education of College Students’Rule of Law in the Era of Media

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1107556, PP. 1-12

Subject Areas: Higher Education

Keywords: College Students, Law Education, Value Guidance, Legal Belief

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Abstract

With the development of the Internet, we media era has become a new trend of development, but the development of we media era also brings many disadvantages. We media has a certain degree of virtuality and concealment, so it gives some lawbreakers an opportunity to take advantage of. College students, as an important group to be built in the future of the country, It is very important to guide the value of legal education and cultivate legal belief for college students. However, the education of rule of law is a long-term strategy, which cannot be achieved overnight. Instead, we should establish systematic thinking, innovate according to the situation, coordinate and promote with the actual situation of students, and cultivate a group with the correct value system.

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Yin, X. (2021). The Value Guidance and the Cultivation of Legal Belief in the Education of College Students’Rule of Law in the Era of Media. Open Access Library Journal, 8, e7556. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1107556.

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