拔尖创新人才

社会责任感:拔尖人才的核心素养

  • 阎琨 ,
  • 吴菡 ,
  • 张雨颀
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  • 清华大学教育研究院,北京 100084

网络出版日期: 2021-11-23

基金资助

教育部人文社会科学研究规划项目“‘双一流’背景下拔尖人才培养效果指标体系和评估模型研究”(18YJA880104);北京市社科基金基础理论立项重点课题“中国拔尖人才培养的新模式:国际论争与模型启示”(15JYA002)

Social Responsibility: The Core Characteristic of Top-notch Talents

  • Kun Yan ,
  • Han Wu ,
  • Yuqi Zhang
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  • Institute of Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

Online published: 2021-11-23

摘要

本文旨在论证社会责任感是拔尖人才的核心素养。文章首先厘清了培养拔尖人才社会责任感的必要性,进而通过对理论和模型的梳理,分析了拔尖人才社会责任感的深刻内涵和重要组成元素。在此基础上,本文讨论了社会责任感与拔尖人才其他特质之间的供给关系。最后,论文对我国拔尖人才社会责任感培养过程提出了具体建议,为拔尖人才培养实践提供指导和参考。

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阎琨 , 吴菡 , 张雨颀 . 社会责任感:拔尖人才的核心素养[J]. 华东师范大学学报(教育科学版), 2021 , 39(12) : 28 -41 . DOI: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5560.2021.12.003

Abstract

This article argues that social responsibility is one of the core characteristics of top-notch talents. At the very beginning, the article clarifies the necessity of cultivating social responsibility for top-notch talents. Then, the article analyzes the profound connotation and important elements of top-notch talents’ social responsibility based on the relative theories and models. Furthermore, the article analyzes the relationship between social responsibility and other characteristics crucial to the top-notch talents’ development. In the end, the article puts forward suggestions and guidance on the cultivation of top-notch talents’ social responsibility so that the programs and services can be enhanced.

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