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This paper delves into the crucial integration of technological innovation, ideological and political education within educational teaching. In the era of rapid technological advancements and evolving global landscapes, there is an urgent need to cultivate students with both innovative capabilities and sound ideological and moral qualities. By analyzing relevant literature, current educational trends, and real- world cases, this research explores how to effectively combine these elements. It identifies key technological trends in education, examines the significance of ideological and political education in the context of modern education, and discusses strategies for their seamless integration in educational curricula and practices. The findings show that such integration not only enhances students' learning experiences and innovation abilities but also helps in nurturing them into well- rounded individuals with strong moral compasses and a sense of social responsibility. However, challenges such as the digital divide in education, the need for teacher training in integrated teaching, and the balance between technological innovation and traditional educational values need to be addressed. This study provides valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and educational institutions on leveraging technology and ideological education to improve the quality of education and prepare students for the challenges of the future.
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