Reform and Exploration of Teaching Modes in Data Processing Courses for Humanities and Social Sciences Majors
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v3n1.26Keywords:
Personalized Teaching, Independent Learning Ability, Innovative Thinking, Self-efficacy, Diversified EvaluationAbstract
This article explores innovative teaching methods such as personalized instruction, fostering students' self-learning abilities and creative thinking, integrating multimedia technology for blended learning both online and offline, incorporating research into teaching, diversifying evaluation methods, and enhancing teachers' self-efficacy for improving teaching effectiveness. Taking the course "Python Data Processing and Analysis" as a case study, the article applies these approaches in practical teaching. The research findings indicate a significant improvement in teaching effectiveness, with noticeable enhancements in student engagement and performance.
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