Volume 4,Issue 3
Discussion on the Role of School Culture Construction in the Innovation of Higher Education Management
In the new era of connotative development of higher education, innovation in educational management has become a key lever for universities to break through developmental bottlenecks and enhance their core competitiveness. As the spiritual core and foundation of university development, the construction of school culture plays an irreplaceable leading, supporting, and enabling role in the innovation of educational management. This article explores the role of school culture construction in the innovation of higher education management in terms of conceptual renewal, mechanism improvement, team building, and educational effectiveness. It proposes practical paths for higher education management based on school culture construction, aiming to provide theoretical references and practical insights for the innovation and high-quality development of higher education management.
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