Exploring a multi_stage feedback teaching mode for graduate students of software engineering discipline based on project_driven competition
This addresses teaching challenges in software engineering graduate programs, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing project-driven and competition-based educational approaches.
The paper tackles the problem of theory-heavy, practice-light software engineering graduate education by proposing a multi-stage feedback teaching model driven by competition projects, aiming to stimulate student enthusiasm and improve professional skills to meet societal demands.
Aiming at the current problems of theory-oriented,practice-light,and lack of innovation ability in the teaching of postgraduate software engineering courses,a multi-stage feedback teaching mode for software engineering postgraduates based on competition project_driven is proposed. The model is driven by the competition project,and implementing suggestions are given in terms of stage allocation of software engineering course tasks and ability cultivation,competition case design and process evaluation improvement,etc. Through the implementation of this teaching mode,students enthusiasm and initiative are expected to be stimulated,and the overall development of students professional skills and comprehension ability would be improved to meet the demand of society for software engineering technical talents.