Research on Data Visualization in the Synergistic Development of Party Building and Civic Education in Colleges and Universities
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https://doi.org/10.70917/ijcisim-2025-0296Keywords:
party building in colleges and universities; ideological education; coupling coordination degree; entropy value method; spatial correlationAbstract
Driven by the fundamental task of “making people moral” in the new era, the synergistic development of Party building and Civic and political education has become a key path to improve the quality of talent cultivation. In order to explore the interaction between party building and Civic and political education in colleges and universities, this paper, based on China's inter-provincial panel data from 2013-2022, utilizes correlation analysis, entropy method, coupling degree model, and spatial analysis method to explore the synergistic development between higher education and regional economic development in two dimensions of time and space. The results show that there is a positive correlation between Party building and Civic and political education in colleges and universities, and the coupling degree of coordination between Party building and Civic and political education in Chinese colleges and universities has increased to different degrees from 2013 to 2022. Among them, the top three provinces in terms of coupling coordination degree remain unchanged, namely Jiangsu, Beijing and Guangdong. The overall coupling coordination rank of Party building and Civic and political education development in Chinese universities is low, and the gap between the coupling coordination degrees of different regions is very significant. The coupling coordination degree of each region has obvious spatial clustering characteristics, with most provinces in the low-low clustering area, and the high-high clustering type provinces are mainly concentrated in the eastern region.
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