Application of Situational Simulation Teaching Method in Leadership Science and Art Course
Author(s) -
Hongmei Wang,
Xiaohua Ning,
Jing Sun,
Pan Yunjia,
Xing Hua
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
teacher education and curriculum studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2575-498X
pISSN - 2575-4971
DOI - 10.11648/j.tecs.20200501.12
Subject(s) - situational ethics , class (philosophy) , flexibility (engineering) , teaching method , quality (philosophy) , mathematics education , presentation (obstetrics) , creativity , psychology , computer science , management , radiology , medicine , social psychology , philosophy , epistemology , artificial intelligence , economics
Leadership science and art is a core course in management disciplines. Its goal is to cultivate students' leadership quality and management ability, with strong practicality, flexibility and artistry. Situational simulation teaching method has changed the limitations of traditional teaching method, such as teacher-centered, students' mechanical learning and lack of participation. Through situational creation, role playing, team cooperation, peer review and teaching feedback, it can effectively improve students' initiative, sense of substitution and team consciousness, and is suitable for leading science and art course teaching. Situational simulation teaching method includes three steps: pre-class preparation, class presentation and after-class summary. This paper introduces the design and implementation process of situational simulation teaching of leadership science and art based on the case of Nujiang hydropower development in China. Feedback from teaching activities shows that situational simulation teaching helps to improve students' comprehensive quality and increase students' satisfaction. The paper points out that the teaching effect of situational teaching method depends on careful pre-class preparation, class display and after-class summary. Teachers should play the role of "chief director" and guide and summarize in time.
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