Construction of Bio-Engineering Comprehensive Experimental Teaching Innovation System
Abstract
Analysis of the current situation and development prospects of need of bio-engineering professionals to build the education idea of social demand-oriented, “all for students, the whole process for educating people, all-round education,” take CDIO engineering education philosophy as the guiding ideology, practice curriculum system for the carrier, developing ability as the main line, to build an “innovative educational concept - Research theory Teaching - entrepreneurial practice Teaching - specialized personnel training,” experimental zone training model, developed with the appropriate professional teaching programs, course syllabus, experiments and practical syllabus. Talents experimental area constructed has achieved good teaching
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