Influence Mechanism, Fundamental Tasks and Key Points of the Construction of New Liberal Arts from the Perspective of Management Majors: A Case Study of Tibet
Lianjiu Song,
Hongmei Gong,
Xiuzhi Yang,
Yan He and
Xuelin Yao
Asian Agricultural Research, 2022, vol. 14, issue 08
Abstract:
On the basis of combing domestic and foreign related literature and research practice, the influence mechanism of the construction of new liberal arts was analyzed, and the fundamental tasks of the construction of new liberal arts in Tibet were summarized. Based on 173 field questionnaires in Tibet, factor analysis was used to conduct empirical analysis. It is found that the cumulative contribution of the first, second, third and fourth common factor was 24.921%, 21.742%, 17.331%, and 14.206% respectively. Professional orientation, the reform of talent training mode, teacher ability, quality and level of the teaching team, curriculum system reform, teaching content reform, education training service, and other evaluation indicators are the key points of the construction of new liberal arts. The research conclusion is that the construction of new liberal arts needs to highlight the "three positions"; it is needed to plan and promote various resources to focus on the ability and level of professional teachers' social services; the managers and professional teachers should be the leaders and participants of the innovation of the talent training model respectively. Finally, relevant policy suggestions were put forward.
Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.338236
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