Research Article
On the "Double Adaptation" of Teaching and Its Comprehensive Effect —— Simple and Efficient Teaching Principles and Approaches
Shoutian Lan,
Hui Lan*,
Lian Chunlei
Issue:
Volume 14, Issue 4, August 2025
Pages:
170-176
Received:
8 May 2025
Accepted:
20 May 2025
Published:
30 June 2025
Abstract: The teaching methods of each subject should not only adapt to the internal needs of students, but also adapt to the objective laws of the development of external things, and should make the two skillfully combined and promote each other, so as to achieve the "double adaptation" of teaching. After repeated research and experiments, we found that the "learning guide" implemented according to a "four-step procedure" can comprehensively solve this problem. This can also bring about a high degree of integration of "teaching" and "learning", a high degree of integration of teaching plans, textbooks, assignments and exams, a high degree of integration of teaching materials and teaching methods, a high degree of integration of teaching methods of various disciplines, and a high degree of consistency between school education and social needs. The role, energy and various effects of "highly integrated" and "highly consistent" can not be underestimated. It can not only ensure that all teaching tasks can be easily completed within the specified teaching time, but also expand the depth and breadth of knowledge on the original basis, creating extremely favorable conditions for the cultivation of talents and even talents.
Abstract: The teaching methods of each subject should not only adapt to the internal needs of students, but also adapt to the objective laws of the development of external things, and should make the two skillfully combined and promote each other, so as to achieve the "double adaptation" of teaching. After repeated research and experiments, we found that the...
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Methodology Article
An Exploration of Pedagogical Reform in Higher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Li Jianming
Issue:
Volume 14, Issue 4, August 2025
Pages:
177-181
Received:
20 June 2025
Accepted:
26 June 2025
Published:
4 July 2025
DOI:
10.11648/j.edu.20251404.12
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Abstract: This article delves into validity of skills development hypothesis in promoting inclusive growth in the context of a lower-middle income economy confronted with several macroeconomic problems and labour market challenges. The analytical outline is guided by the theory of inclusive growth (IG) and existing body of empirical literature on skills development. As debated in the literature, there is no single solution to foster inclusive growth. Each country approaches the inclusive growth challenge differently, based on its resource endowments and unique socio-economic circumstances. There is a major literature gap using skills development models to promote inclusive growth. Thus, industry and country specific studies contribute to ongoing theoretical debate on inclusive growth on one hand and enrich empirical evidence on interlinks between skills development and IG on the other. Here, we present a case study of a skills development project (2017-2024), designed to promote inclusive growth through skills development of the tourism industry. Its target beneficiaries include both formal and informal sector business owners and employees of tourism sector micro, small and medium scale enterprises (MSMEs) operating in economically backward regions. The study utilizes data from both primary and secondary sources and employs mixed methods approach for detailed analysis. The paper provides several interesting findings on key themes of inclusive growth. First, the evidence on skills development of employees in the tourism value chain reveals sharing of growth benefits by low-income earners and the unemployed including females and disabled persons. Second, the findings on employer capacity building and skills development demonstrate inclusive growth benefits through entrepreneurship development, incremental income, and new product development. Third, the findings on gender and disability inclusion demonstrate power of skills development in promoting inclusive growth through MSME development. Finally, the overall findings enable policy makers in developing countries to promote inclusive growth through skills development of MSMEs operating in the tourism sector.
Abstract: This article delves into validity of skills development hypothesis in promoting inclusive growth in the context of a lower-middle income economy confronted with several macroeconomic problems and labour market challenges. The analytical outline is guided by the theory of inclusive growth (IG) and existing body of empirical literature on skills deve...
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