Research on University Specialty Construction Operational Mechanism and the Practices: An Analysis Based on Southwest University Rongchang Campus
Abstract
In the new era and new normal background China’s higher education continues to reform and develop, university specialty construction is the foundation and prerequisite for this development. University specialty construction operational mechanism refers to the generic term of the systems and operational mechanisms involved in a variety of optimal allocation of resources around the center of specialty construction. Based on the “multidimensional synergic” operational mechanism of Southwest University Rongchang Campus specialty construction, the practices including teaching organization, teaching personnel, discipline and teaching management have been implemented.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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