KONG Yi-bo, MA Jing, CAO Jun-jun, WANG Chen-hao, YANG Yi-kai, GAO Chang-you. Practice and Thinking of Research-based Learning on the Curriculum of Polymer Materials —A Summary from the Students' Perspective[J]. Polymer Bulletin, 2023,36(1):118-124.
KONG Yi-bo, MA Jing, CAO Jun-jun, WANG Chen-hao, YANG Yi-kai, GAO Chang-you. Practice and Thinking of Research-based Learning on the Curriculum of Polymer Materials —A Summary from the Students' Perspective[J]. Polymer Bulletin, 2023,36(1):118-124. DOI: 10.14028/j.cnki.1003-3726.2023.01.011.
and taken indispensable roles for daily life and industries
greatly improving the quality of people's life. High performance engineering polymer materials have been applied diversly in the areas of national defense
aerospace
transportation
shipping
oil extraction
and chemical engineering. Therefore
the curriculum of
Polymer Materials
is becoming a mandatory course for chemistry and materials majors. However
due to the wide variety of polymer materials
scattered knowledge points
boring descriptive contents and lack of applicability
the course teaching process is less attractive for student to concentrate and participate. A measure of research-based learning was thus taken to allow the students to participate actively in the teaching process. In this paper
the process
and pros and cons of researchbased learning are summarized from the students’ perspective. The research-based learning integrated the practical training on learning
testing and presentation of a particular type of polymer materials without any predications
and should be fully performed by a team of 4-5 students. This measure could inspire the subjectivity
knowledge application and open innovation of students. Moreover
the students and teachers would communicate and improve with each other in the research-based learning process. The teachers learned to improve their guidance methods
and the students deepened their understanding of polymer materials and improved their critical thinking. Nonetheless
the research-based learning can be further optimized in terms of more laboratory cooperation