The Moral Education from Foreign Literature in the English Textbooks
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Comprehensive English is the core course for English majors, which integrates English language, literature and culture into one and highlights the humanistic features. College students not only can learn native English, but also improve their moral and humanistic qualities through the medium of textbooks, so as to develop a comprehensive worldview, life perspective, and value system. This paper adopts the methods of data statistics and text analysis to statistically sort out the foreign classic literature in the comprehensive English textbooks and comparatively analyze the elements of moral education.
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English textbooks, foreign literature, curriculum thinking
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Liang Yongyi, Tian Xiangbin,
The Moral Education from Foreign Literature in the English Textbooks
, SCIREA Journal of Education.
Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2023 | PP. 252-262.
10.54647/education880492
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