The Exploration of Integrating "Service-Learning" into the Teaching Reform of Infectious Diseases of Clinical Medicine Specialty in Higher Vocational Colleges
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmhs.202505112
Author(s)
Juju Liu, Li Li, Qin Liu, Tianhui Zhang
Affiliation(s)
Hubei College of Chinese Medicine, Jingzhou, Hubei, china
Abstract
With the continuous changes of globalization and social development needs, the traditional education model has gradually exposed many deficiencies, especially in the highly practical disciplines such as medicine and sociology, and the simple theoretical teaching has been difficult to meet the needs of diversified development of students. Under this background, the "service-learning" model emerges as The Times require, and becomes an innovative way of education. By combining theoretical learning with practical service, the model enables students to put what they have learned into practice in social service activities, thus improving their comprehensive quality and social responsibility. Different from the traditional teaching mode, service-learning emphasizes that in real social situations, students cultivate their practical ability and critical thinking by participating in practical work such as community service and public health, and deepen their understanding and mastery of professional knowledge in the process. In the "service-learning" model, students are not only the receivers of knowledge, but also the providers of services. By interacting with the clients they serve, they can not only demonstrate their professional skills, but also gain valuable social experience and further understand humanistic care and social responsibility. More importantly, this model breaks the boundaries between disciplines and enhances students' problem-solving ability and teamwork spirit through interdisciplinary cooperation. "Service-learning" model not only has a profound impact on students' personal development, but also provides a new perspective and path for the reform and innovation of the education system. Although this model shows great potential in the teaching of higher vocational colleges, it still faces the problems of insufficient teaching resources, restriction of teachers' professional ability and low participation enthusiasm of students in the actual implementation process. Therefore, how to optimize the "service-learning" model to better serve the growth of students and social needs has become an important issue to be solved in the current education field.
Keywords
Service-Learning; Epidemiology; Higher Vocational Colleges; Clinical Medicine; Sense of Social Responsibility
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