In recent years, the rapid development of the Internet has brought new opportunities to the teaching of ideological and political theory courses in colleges and universities. The teaching of ideological and political courses in colleges and universities under the Internet era should adapt to the new era, keep up with the trend, strive to improve teaching methods, and constantly improve and improve teaching efficiency, to achieve the purpose of profound education. Ideological and political theory courses in colleges and universities are the main channel to strengthen ideological and political education of college students. However, there are still some incompatible problems between the current educational model and the development of ideological and political courses in colleges and universities. Reforming this will effectively promote the cultivation and practice of college students’ socialist core values, improve their ideological quality and moral standards, and ensure the cultivation of qualified builders and reliable successors with socialist characteristics. The application and reform of the teaching mode of ideological and political theory courses in colleges and universities must follow the correct guiding ideology and specific basic principles. The reform of the teaching form of ideological and political courses in colleges and universities needs to focus on practical teaching, keep pace with the times, closely connect with the society, actively guide students to correctly understand the current situation, strengthen students’ ideals and beliefs, and constantly improve the attractiveness and effectiveness of ideological and political education. According to the specific theoretical analysis, combined with the current situation of ideological and political theory course teaching and teaching mode reform in colleges and universities, we can learn from the practice of ideological and political theory course teaching and its teaching mode reform. Therefore, this paper points out that colleges and universities support the teaching of ideological and political theory courses and the reform of its teaching mode.
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Liu, D. Reform of Teaching Mode of Ideological and Political Theory Course in Colleges and Universities under the Background of Mobile Internet. Global Education Bulletin, 1(1):20-29.