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A Comparative Study on Spiritual Culture Education of Women College Campus between China and Korea

East Asian Journal of Business Economics / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2015, v.3 no.4, pp.17-20
https://doi.org/10.13106/eajbe.2015.vol3.no4.17.
Dong Yi (Shandong Women University)

Abstract

The Spiritual culture education is not only the nucleus of campus culture but also the ultimate aim of the construct ion of campus culture. Currently the construction of campus culture is understood and implemented in the view of pragmatism and utilitarian, but the value- oriented role of college spirit is belittled, which leads to the absence of specific purpose and direction. If universities and colleges want to remain invincible, they must attach the importance to the spirit culture, the systematic culture, the material culture and the behavioral culture, and in all, the college spirit. Based on the current ideological educational situation of women’s vocational colleges, a research has been conducted on how to play the educational functions of campus culture, seeking for the integration of campus culture and spiritual culture and, achieving talents cultivation objectives on the campus. This paper analyses and compares the influencing factors in Spiritual culture education between China and Korea women university from the following parts: The campus environment, campus material, campus system, campus behavior and diversified thinking challenge. Backed with the findings of the research, it offers some suggestions on the developing ideas and models of characteristic campus culture construction for women’s colleges between China and Korea.

keywords
China and Korea Women’s College, Campus Culture, Spiritual Culture.

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East Asian Journal of Business Economics