scholarly journals ON THE REFORM OF TEACHING MODE IN VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Author(s):  
FENGCHEN ZHAO ◽  
HEXIN ZHANG ◽  
YUANYUAN YI ◽  
OU QI

Abstract. Around the development of modern science and technology, combined with different education modes, this paper discusses the reform of education mode, in order to improve the quality and efficiency of teaching and promote the modernization of education. At the same time, this paper puts forward some suggestions on the curriculum based on the learning experience.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
FENGCHEN ZHAO ◽  
SHULI LIANG ◽  
JUNPENG MA ◽  
OU QI

Abstract. Vocational and technical education group is the main training object of new high-quality talents in our school, and teaching is the basic link of Vocational and technical education. The current teaching mode of Vocational and technical education has the disadvantages of emphasizing theory and neglecting practice. Therefore, it is necessary to discuss the teaching mode of Vocational and technical education in our school. Based on the current situation of the teaching mode of Vocational and technical education in our school, this paper puts forward the teaching and assessment mode of “combining theory with practice” and “combining thinking cultivation with practice”.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-93
Author(s):  
Gugulethu Shamaine Nkala ◽  
Rodreck David

Knowledge presented by Oral History (OH) is unique in that it shares the tacit perspective, thoughts, opinions and understanding of the interviewee in its primary form. While teachers, lecturers and other education specialists have at their disposal a wide range of primary, secondary and tertiary sources upon which to relate and share or impart knowledge, OH presents a rich source of information that can improve the learning and knowledge impartation experience. The uniqueness of OH is presented in the following advantages of its use: it allows one to learn about the perspectives of individuals who might not otherwise appear in the historical record; it allows one to compensate for the digital age; one can learn different kinds of information; it provides historical actors with an opportunity to tell their own stories in their own words; and it offers a rich opportunity for human interaction. This article discusses the placement of oral history in the classroom set-up by investigating its use as a source of learning material presented by the National Archives of Zimbabwe to students in the Department of Records and Archives Management at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST). Interviews and a group discussion were used to gather data from an archivist at the National Archives of Zimbabwe, lecturers and students in the Department of Records and Archives Management at NUST, respectively. These groups were approached on the usability, uniqueness and other characteristics that support this type of knowledge about OH in a tertiary learning experience. The findings indicate several qualities that reflect the richness of OH as a teaching source material in a classroom set-up. It further points to weak areas that may be addressed where the source is considered a viable strategy for knowledge sharing and learning. The researchers present a possible model that can be used to champion the use of this rich knowledge source in classroom education at this university and in similar set-ups. 


What makes for a good scientist or a good engineer? How does using a new technology or working in a research lab begin to shape our thought and behavior? How can we best anticipate and navigate the ethical dilemmas created by modern scientific research and technology? Scholars across multiple disciplines have begun turning to a surprising resource to address these questions: discussions of virtue that have their roots in ancient philosophical and religious traditions. This volume gathers a number of these perspectives to show how concepts of virtue can help us better understand, construct, and use the fruits of modern science and technology.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1023 ◽  
pp. 229-232
Author(s):  
Qing Chen

The development of science and technology and market offered more chances for applied technology in university library. And university library is necessary to utilize modern science and technology , advanced computer technology, high-density storage technology, multimedia technology, network technology, communication technology and information media to share documentary information resources with public. Only in this way can university library realize digitalization, networking and virtualization and applied technology is functioning adequately in jobs of university library.


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