Talent is the foremost resource for promoting innovative development and a critical factor in establishing an innovative nation. Higher education institutions have the responsibility of nurturing creative talent and serve as significant pillars in implementing the country's strategy for innovation-driven development. Subject competitions act as a valuable extension of real-world learning. Students can refine their ability to practically utilize knowledge to resolve intricate functional difficulties, hone their skills in practical innovation and teamwork, and elevate their overall caliber through these competitions. This article proposes a model for cultivating creative and application-oriented talent by addressing issues relating to teaching concepts, techniques, and mechanisms in subject competitions. This model chiefly relies on curriculum structures, classroom political and cultural education, and "second classroom" activities to foster innovation-focused talents. By following this model, universities can not only stimulate research efforts on innovative and application-oriented talent cultivation but also effectively address concerns regarding teaching concepts, abilities, and mechanisms while fulfilling their historical mission and responsibility towards national and regional economic development in this new era. Additionally, the practice results driven by the subject competition in cultivating innovative talents offer useful insights and inspiration for other practice-based courses, demonstrating considerable potential for promotion and wider applicability.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.her.20230803.18 |
Page(s) | 109-114 |
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Creative Talent Training Mode, Discipline Competitions, Creativity and Entrepreneurship, Government, Industries, Academies, Research Institutions and Application
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