The Research on the Revolution of Advanced Mathematics Teaching based on the Integration of Online Channel and Offline Channels
Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v6i12.2989
Abstract
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, technology integration has become transformative, challenging educators to innovate in advanced mathematics teaching. Focused on China’s educational context, this study explores the intersection of online and offline channels, aiming to understand and enhance the revolution in advanced mathematics education. Acknowledging China’s excellence in mathematics education, the study addresses the dual challenge of maintaining academic excellence while adapting to 21st-century demands. By investigating the benefits, challenges, and implications of integrating online and offline channels, the research strives to offer valuable insights. Objectives include assessing current advanced mathematics teaching, exploring synergies between online and offline channels, analyzing technology's impact on learning outcomes, and understanding educator and student attitudes. The study aspires not only to identify effective integration models but also to propose a comprehensive framework, contributing to global discussions on innovative teaching methodologies.
Keywords
advanced mathematics education, online and offline integration, teaching reform
Funding
Top-notch offline courses Advanced Mathematics 1 of Guangdong Technology College (YLKC202110).
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