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Guizhou University of Engineering Science, Bijie City, China

ABSTRACT

This study explores the synergistic effects between service-learning and community co-governance mechanisms and its support towards rural revitalisation within context of China. By analysing the role in promoting rural development, the study reveals how the synergistic effects of service-learning and community co-governance mechanisms support rural revitalisation, coupled with how to enhance the synergistic effects of service-learning and community co-governance mechanisms referred to rural revitalisation in China. The aim of this study is to provide theoretical support and practical guidance, fostering a deeper integration of higher education and community governance in rural revitalisation.

KEYWORDS

rural revitalisation, service-learning, community co-governance

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LI Shuyang, WANG Yirong, LIU Fuyu. (2025). The Synergistic Effects of Service-Learning and Community Co-governance Mechanisms Within the Context of Rural Revitalisation. US-China Education Review A, November 2025, Vol. 15, No. 11, 799-811.

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