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The Integration of Tea Culture into the Cultivation of Professional Literacy for College Students: Value, Coupling, and Path
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202412228
Author(s)
Zhifei Li
Affiliation(s)
Organization Department of the Party Committee of Shihezi University, Shihezi, Xinjiang, China
Abstract
Tea culture, as an important carrier of excellent traditional Chinese culture, plays an important role in shaping the values, cultivating character, and cultural literacy of college students. The coupling between tea techniques and the inherent logical purpose of professional ethics makes it possible and unique for tea culture to be integrated into the cultivation of professional ethics among college students. Tea culture should not only creatively integrate the value guidance, behavioral norms, and character nourishment of college students' professional qualities, but also pay attention to the coupling characteristics of the consistency between tea ceremony and professional beliefs, the compatibility between tea art and professional skills, and the interoperability between tea ethics and professional behavior habits. Therefore, the integration of tea culture into the cultivation of professional competence among college students should utilize the main channel of the classroom, take practice as the starting point, give full play to the key role of teachers, and promote the improvement of college students' professional competence and core competitiveness in employment.
Keywords
Tea Culture; Professional Competence of College Students; Value; Coupling; Path
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