I. Information technology education
Information technology education refers to the teaching and training of imparting and cultivating information technology knowledge, skills and abilities to students. It involves computer application, network technology, programming and other contents, aiming at enabling students to master and use modern information technology tools and improve their information literacy and innovation ability.
Second, research-based learning.
Inquiry learning is a teaching method based on problem, independent inquiry and cooperative learning. It encourages students to ask questions, conduct research, analyze data and present results. Research-based learning aims at cultivating students' critical thinking, problem-solving ability and teamwork spirit.
Third, community service and social practice.
Community service and social practice refer to students participating in community activities or social practice projects, making contributions to society and experiencing social problems and challenges personally. These activities can be volunteer work, environmental protection actions, public welfare activities, etc. It aims to cultivate students' sense of social responsibility, leadership and civic awareness.
Fourth, labor and technical education.
Labor technology education refers to helping students acquire the ability to operate, create and solve problems through practical labor activities and the cultivation of technical skills. Labor technology education can include manual production, experimental operation and technical training, aiming at cultivating students' practical ability, practical operation skills and innovative thinking.
Benefits of comprehensive practical activities in senior high schools
First, improve the overall quality.
Comprehensive practical activities can cultivate students' comprehensive quality, including practical ability, innovative thinking, teamwork, communication and expression, problem solving and so on. Through practical operation and experience, students can fully develop their abilities and potentials.
Second, the practical application ability
Comprehensive practical activities enable students to apply their knowledge and skills in practical situations and combine theory with practice. This helps students to better understand and master the subject knowledge and apply it to real life and work.
Third, the cultivation of social responsibility.
Through community service and social practice activities, students can personally experience social problems and challenges and enhance their understanding and concern for society. They will realize their responsibilities and obligations and cultivate a positive sense of social responsibility.
Four. Career planning and employment preparation
Comprehensive practical activities can help students better understand different professional fields, industry needs and working environment. This will help students plan their careers in advance, accumulate relevant skills and experience, and prepare for future employment and career development.