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Training Mode of Aquaculture Professionals in Local Applied Marine Colleges and Universities

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  • QIU,Qingbo
  • LI,Youming
  • LI,Xiaomei

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In the training of aquaculture professionals, there are problems such as unreasonable structure of teachers, unclear understanding of aquaculture by parents and students, poor practical ability of students, lack of grass-roots aquaculture talents, and imperfect multi-party cooperation training mechanism. In view of the above situation, the training mode of applied talents in aquaculture needs to be reformed and innovated. In this paper, some measures to establish the training mode of aquaculture professionals were proposed, such as strengthening students' correct understanding of the major, improving the curriculum system for cultivating applied talents, establishing a training model for practical teaching, improving the practical ability of teachers, increasing the provision of high-quality educational resources, and adopting school-enterprise cooperation, so as to cultivate high-quality and high-tech aquatic talents under the training mechanism of applied talents.

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  • QIU,Qingbo & LI,Youming & LI,Xiaomei, 2022. "Training Mode of Aquaculture Professionals in Local Applied Marine Colleges and Universities," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(08), August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:338235
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.338235
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