Reflection on the Reform of National Economics Teaching Model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54691/whaz5a12Keywords:
National Economics; Teaching Mode; Teaching Devices.Abstract
National economics has different disciplinary origins both domestically and internationally, and this discipline has strong complexity and comprehensiveness. There are four problems in the teaching mode of national economics in China, including a one-way indoctrination teaching mode, unclear curriculum levels, closed curriculum organization form, and outdated teaching methods. In this regard, the following paths should be taken to promote the reform of the teaching mode of national economics, namely establishing a people-oriented teaching concept, strengthening the setting of courses at different levels, tracking the latest teaching theories, selecting appropriate teaching modes, and emphasizing the development and use of teaching methods.
Downloads
References
Heyun. Several Issues in Promoting the Construction of National Economics Discipline [J]. Journal of Yunnan University for Nationalities (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2005, (6).
Hao Zhijun, Xu Jicun. Research on Teaching Models for 20 Years: Process, Problems, and Directions [J]. Education Theory and Practice, 2003 (12).
Zhao Li. Q&A on Physical Education Teaching Models [Z]. Beijing: People's Sports Publishing House, 2003.
Bruce Jopce, Marsha Weil, et al., translated by Jing Jianhua et al. Teaching Model [M]. Beijing: China Light Industry Press, 2002.
Paul D. Ejin, Ia Nader P. Cocheck, Robert J. Harde, translated by Wang Weicheng et al. Classroom Teaching Strategies [M]. Beijing: Education Science Press, 1990.
Yu Ruikang. Normal Classroom Teaching Model [M]. Shanghai: Baijia Publishing House, 2001.
Wang Jiayun, Zhang Qishu. Fundamentals of Modern Education [M]. Hefei: Anhui University Press, 2004.
Bao Xuexiong. PhD Thesis Proposal [Z]. Renmin University of China, 2005.
Liu Rui. Introduction to National Economic Management [M]. Beijing: Renmin University of China Press, 2004.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2023 Frontiers in Science and Engineering

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.




