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What role does legal education play in the growth of college students?
How to cultivate college students' legal thinking;

1, the concept of rule of law knowledge is more profound and extensive than that of legal knowledge. Therefore, in order to cultivate and bring up the core rule of law literacy of college students in the new period, it is necessary to publicize and educate college students on the popularization of law and the rule of law, so that their legal knowledge can be constantly updated and their knowledge reserves and knowledge structure of the rule of law can be expanded.

2. First, we should understand and master the essential characteristics, theoretical system, development law and practical experience of the rule of law in Socialism with Chinese characteristics; Second, in the construction of socialist rule of law, we should understand and master the basic knowledge of the constitution and laws; Third, we should be familiar with and master the basic knowledge of education that college students should follow, especially the legal knowledge related to their own majors and future professional practice.

3. Sound awareness of the rule of law is the spiritual element of college students' rule of law literacy in the new period. For college students in the new era, the basic requirements for improving their awareness of the rule of law are: first, to enhance their awareness of respecting the Constitution and the law, and to establish the concept of the rule of law with the supremacy of the Constitution; The second is to enhance the awareness of rules, clearly abide by laws and regulations is the basic awareness of citizens in every country ruled by law, and adhere to the law.

4. Third, strengthen the awareness of procedure, make it clear that "procedure is the life of law", learn to rely on procedure to handle affairs, follow the requirements of procedure, and form the concept of procedure; Fourth, strengthen the sense of equality, consciously safeguard and follow "everyone is equal before the law" and "there is no privilege above the law", and adhere to fairness and justice; Fifth, strengthen the awareness of rights, safeguard and protect rights according to law, respect and protect the rights of others, consciously safeguard their own rights, and consciously use the law as a weapon to fight against any infringement and illegal acts.