On the eve of the Spring Festival, college counselors with enrollment tasks in Xinjiang, Tibet and Qinghai, where Liaoning 4 1 is located, visited more than 40 minority students in Urumqi, Turpan, Hami, Aksu, Kashgar, Tibet and Qinghai, respectively, and achieved good results.
"In recent years, the number of minority students from Xinjiang and other places who come to Liaoning universities has increased significantly. Focusing on home visits to these students will help college counselors understand the growing environment of ethnic minority students, further understand the importance of ideological and political education for ethnic minority students to national unity and national development, and then train more and better successors for socialist construction for the country. " Qu Jianwu, deputy secretary of the Liaoning Provincial Party Committee College Working Committee, said.
1more than 20 students' families in this interview are located in Xinjiang. In Xinjiang, the family delegation first listened to the work report of the local education department, including the typical experience of ideological and political education management of minority college students, as well as the history, culture, economy, customs and customs of Xinjiang. The two sides also conducted in-depth and effective discussions on how to carry out targeted and effective ideological and political education for minority college students.
Home visits enable counselors to further understand the ideological trends and family situation of college students in ethnic minority areas, and promote communication between schools and families, counselors and parents. In Abu Dhabi's home, Wang Qiang learned that Abu Dhabi's mother retired from home to take care of the housework and received half of her pension every month; My father earned some income by working in the mountains, and my brother also worked outside. Now parents' wish is that their son Abulati, who is about to graduate from senior year, can find a satisfactory job. In this regard, Wang Qiang said that the school will try its best to help find a job as soon as possible, thus changing the fate of themselves and their families.
Home visits have also enhanced counselors' sense of mission and responsibility to do a good job in ideological and political education for college students. Bi, secretary of the Youth League Committee of the School of Mining, Liaoning University of Engineering Science, said that through on-the-spot home visits, I deeply realized that it is not easy for students in ethnic minority areas to go to school. Students came to Liaoning to study all the way, overcame the differences and difficulties in climate and diet, and pursued cultural knowledge tirelessly. Counselors feel a great responsibility. Minority students account for a small proportion of mainland college students, so they should be people-oriented and pay more attention to helping them grow up.