Research on the Training Mode of Electronic Information "Novel Engineering" Talents Based on "Transversal Competencies"
Vol. 3 (2025): 2025 2nd International Conference on the Frontiers of Social Sciences, Education, and the Development of Humanities Arts(EDHA 2025)
Received: 2026-05-16
Accepted: 2026-05-16
Published: 2026-05-16
Abstract
Amid globalization and informatization, this paper addresses the core demand for talents in the new generation of the information technology industry — one of the national strategic emerging industries — by focusing on a training model for electronic information "novel engineering" talents through the enhancement of "transversal competencies". With "transversal competencies" as the core, we explore the matrix relationship between "transversal competencies" and curriculum system, innovate teaching methods, integrate curriculum resources, build a hierarchical practical training and practice system, empower a multidisciplinary knowledge system and an ideological and political education system by AI, implement the OBE concept, propose a "three-combination" mechanism for teachers, and promote the training of application-oriented high-quality talents.
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DOI 10.70088/htwkpt50.
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- 2026-05-16
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