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Analysis on the Experimental Teaching Reform of Landscape Design under the New Situation

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  • SUN, Gang
  • NIU, Xueli
  • LIU, Wangou
  • CHENG, Xialan
  • LIU, Yang

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The experimental course of Landscape Design is based on the training of design ability, which breaks the traditional mode of students' self-completion of homework, and finally changes from the traditional mode of teachers' comments to the task of real site design to carry out course experiments, making students construct relevant theoretical knowledge in the process of completing specific projects. After professional designers' in-depth and detailed, systematic analysis and comments, the training of students' professional ability is highlighted. In the process of the experiment, it focuses on link with the industry and enterprises, and obtains the professional abilities and professional skills needed by the enterprises according to the method of situational learning theory.

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  • SUN, Gang & NIU, Xueli & LIU, Wangou & CHENG, Xialan & LIU, Yang, 2022. "Analysis on the Experimental Teaching Reform of Landscape Design under the New Situation," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(04), April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:330049
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.330049
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