Vol. 2024 No. 2 (2024)
Articles

Opinion Leaders The guides for youth moral education in the network environment

Liam Davis
Flat A, 123 High Street, Birmingham, West Midlands B1 2AA, UK

Published 19-08-2024

Keywords

  • Opinion Leaders,
  • Internet Era,
  • School Moral Education

How to Cite

[1]
L. Davis, “Opinion Leaders The guides for youth moral education in the network environment”, The Young Thinker's Rev., vol. 2024, no. 2, pp. 21–26, Aug. 2024, doi: 10.62852/ytr/2024/54.

Abstract

The concept of opinion leaders is a classic in the field of communication studies. Utilizing the role of online opinion leaders to enhance the guidance of moral education in the internet era for the moral development of adolescents holds significant importance for improving the effectiveness of school moral education. It is essential for school moral education practitioners not only to value this auxiliary force intellectually but also to actively create favorable conditions to maximize the positive impact of online opinion leaders. Moreover, it is imperative for opinion leaders themselves to improve their quality and enhance their influence on the moral development of adolescents in the online environment.

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