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Construction of Guiding System for Growth and Development of College Students under the Student-oriented Concept

Shuzhen Wang and Qing Tang

Asian Agricultural Research, 2018, vol. 10, issue 05

Abstract: The student-oriented concept is a kind of people orientation. It emphasizes respect and support for students. It is student-centered, and is for all students. At the school level, the guiding principles of student orientation and respecting teachers and teaching must be adhered to, and corresponding reforms in the school's system, policies and environment needs to be carried out. At the university teacher level, the concept of student orientation must be adhered to in teaching, and it is regarded as the guiding concept of teaching and education and is implemented in classroom teaching and practical teaching. At the level of college administrator, the concept of student orientation must be adhered in the course of daily management and service to do better management, service and education work. In order to better implement the student-oriented concept and promote the growth and development of college students, we needs to build a mentor team for college students' growth based on political workers, establish a team of academic tutors for college students based on professional teachers and build a platform for cooperation between schools and enterprises. The innovative training mode can promote students to grow into talents.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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