From "Practice" to "Practicality": A Case Study on the Implementation of Comprehensive Practical Activities Course
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https://doi.org/10.54097/qp0r0c87Keywords:
Comprehensive Practice, Opportunity, Activity, IntegrationAbstract
The practical nature of comprehensive practical activities dictates that real improvements in student abilities and quality can only occur through genuine engagement in activities. Issues such as securing time and balancing with other disciplines are inevitable conflicts in the school system. Integration is a necessary path for the effective implementation of comprehensive practical activities. This article, based on a case study, shares some approaches and reflections on guiding students in practical activities, seeking constructive feedback on the less mature aspects.
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"Guidelines for Comprehensive Practical Activity Courses in Primary and Secondary Schools," February 2018.
"Situational Cognition in Experiential Learning" by Guo Yuanxiang, "Research on Comprehensive Practical Activities," June 2018.
"Teaching Guidelines and Case Analysis: Comprehensive Practical Activities in Primary and Secondary Schools," Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences Basic Education Teaching Research Center, Beijing Normal University Press, August 2015.
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