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Research on Key Influencing Factors and Implementation Path of Upholding Fundamental Principles and Breaking New Ground with the Striving Spirit: A Case Study of Universities in Fujian Province

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DOI: 10.23977/aduhe.2023.050913 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 325

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Qi Wang 1

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1 Business School, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou, 363000, China

Corresponding Author

Qi Wang

ABSTRACT

The striving spirit represents a particular system of values that evolved from the great historic practices of Chinese pioneers who led the people in their striving for development, reform, and the realization of the Chinese Dream of national rejuvenation. The relationship between upholding fundamental principles and breaking new ground with the striving spirit is dialectical and unified. Universities are crucial institutions for promoting the upholding fundamental principles and breaking new ground with the striving spirit. An analysis of 20 universities in Fujian Province reveals that activities that relate to the striving spirit, upholding fundamental principles, and breaking new ground are systematically undertaken at three distinct levels: educational history, classroom teaching, and campus activities. Nevertheless, there is still a need for further refinement and elevation of the substantive connotation and historical significance of the striving spirit, as well as the introduction of more innovative expressions of its core ideas. Building on the WSR (Wuli- Shili- Renli) system approach, this study suggests 21 key influencing factors and two paths for upholding fundamental principles and breaking new ground in the context of the striving spirit at universities located in Fujian Province. Moreover, the article offers specific strategic recommendations for achieving these goals.

KEYWORDS

Striving spirit, upholding fundamental principles and breaking new ground, Wuli- Shili– Renlisystem approach (WSR)

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Qi Wang, Research on Key Influencing Factors and Implementation Path of Upholding Fundamental Principles and Breaking New Ground with the Striving Spirit: A Case Study of Universities in Fujian Province. Adult and Higher Education (2023) Vol. 5: 86-92. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/aduhe.2023.050913.

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