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Three aspects of modern moral education
Moral education has three "faces", which together shape our moral concepts and behavior habits. Let's discuss these three forms of moral education together and understand their characteristics and functions.

Explicit moral education

Explicit moral education is the "facade" of moral education, which sends you moral knowledge and code of conduct through course teaching and ceremonial speech. It lets us know what is right and what is wrong.

Direct moral education

Direct moral education is the "doer" of moral education, which directly guides and educates our moral behavior through daily management and class meetings. With its help, we can gradually develop good moral habits and become more quality people.

Recessive moral education

Implicit moral education is the "behind-the-scenes" of moral education, which is hidden in daily educational activities and exerts a subtle influence on our moral concepts and behaviors through campus culture and teacher-student interaction. It makes us grow into a better self unconsciously.