Study of Construction of Micro-Course in the Major of Social Work
Abstract
Teaching reform in colleges and universities in China has become a general tendency. Micro-course is a type of curriculum reform pattern which has received wide attention and favorable comments in the process of application. Through discussion on the feasibility and necessity of construction of micro-course in teaching of social work courses, this paper studies micro-course dissemination and application currently both at home and abroad. This paper makes an analysis of the curriculum characteristics of social work and refers to extant micro-course research achievements and experiences. Finally, the paper comes up with thoughts on the construction of micro-course in the major of social work with an expectation to lay a research foundation for reform and construction of micro-course in the major of social work.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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