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An Exploration of Curriculum Construction in Higher Vocational Education with a Working and Learning Combination Pattern

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Engineering Education and Management

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This thesis takes the curriculum development of “digital design of Mechanical Products” as an example to explore and discuss how to organize and conduct fine course construction of higher vocational education with a talent cultivation pattern of working and learning combination. It gives a detailed discussion of ideas and methods in course design contents, teaching resource construction, teaching methods and the construction of multiple teaching evaluation system. It deconstructs and reconstructs curriculum around establishing learning situation, sequencing teaching contents, innovating teaching models and constructing multiple evaluation system, etc. It implements curriculum teaching in the real manufacturing environment of enterprises, which shorten the distance between schools and enterprises, realizes the curriculum cultivation goal and obtains favorable teaching effect.

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Luo, G.S. (2012). An Exploration of Curriculum Construction in Higher Vocational Education with a Working and Learning Combination Pattern. In: Zhang, L., Zhang, C. (eds) Engineering Education and Management. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 111. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24823-8_24

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