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What does the construction of campus culture include (content of campus culture construction)
1, the content of campus culture construction.

2. What are the campus cultures?

3. What does campus culture include? .

4. The content of campus culture is mainly.

5. What is the campus culture made of?

6. What culture does campus culture belong to?

1. Campus culture includes school material culture, system culture and spiritual culture.

2. Material culture: teaching building, experimental building, library, cultural and sports facilities, beautiful green environment.

3. Institutional culture: school motto, school discipline, school rules, class rules, student rules, joining conditions, labor system, health system, examination rules, rest system, etc.

4. Spiritual culture: school spirit, teaching spirit, study style, class spirit, values of teachers and students, mental state, group psychology, interpersonal relationship, hero sculpture, flag-raising ceremony, cultural and sports scientific and technological activities, etc.

5. School: School education is a purposeful, systematic, organized and planned social activity carried out by full-time staff and specialized agencies, with the direct purpose of influencing the physical and mental development of the educated, and ultimately achieving the predetermined goals.

6. School education refers to various educational activities accepted by the educated in various schools and is an important part of the education system.

7. The specific activities of school education are influenced by social demand, so we must conform to the trend of social development and undertake the function of conveying talents to the society.

Generally speaking, school education includes primary education, secondary education and higher education.

9. Schools are mainly divided into five types: kindergarten, primary school, junior high school, senior high school and university.