Automotive Engineering School Successfully Conducts Final Assessment for Ministry of Education's Sino-German Advanced Vocational Education Cooperation Project (SGAVE Project)

Date:2024-12-25   Clicks:

From December 23 to 25, the Automotive Engineering School smoothly carried out the final assessment for students from the Sino-German Advanced Vocational Education Cooperation (SGAVE) project class. Deputy President Jiang Wenpe guided the assessment work.

During the assessment period, Jiang Wenpei visited the site and gave instructions on the related assessment work. He pointed out that the project assessment was an important means to test students' various abilities and an important measure to promote the improvement of teaching quality. Everyone should further raise their awareness, strengthen collaboration, and ensure that the assessment projects were completed with high quality and efficiency. He emphasized that the project team should strictly follow the management norms of the project department to ensure fair and impartial assessments, pay attention to details, and complete all tasks with high standards and strict requirements.

After three days of intense and orderly evaluations, all 29 students from the 2022 class of the Sino-German SGAVE project successfully passed the final assessment. The assessment was conducted by chief examiners appointed by the Secretariat of the Sino-German Advanced Vocational Education Cooperation Project. The examination questions were uniformly prepared by the Secretariat and divided into theoretical and practical sections, aiming to assess students' practical abilities and comprehensive qualities after two and a half years of project training.

This assessment not only demonstrated the solid professional knowledge and skills of the students from the Sino-German project class but also served as an important practice of teaching concepts such as modular teaching, action-oriented teaching, and the separation of teaching and examination. It provided valuable experience and reference for the college's educational and teaching reforms. Taking this opportunity, the Automotive Engineering School will continue to deepen vocational education reforms, promote teaching innovation, and cultivate more outstanding talents for the development and industrial upgrading of the regional automobile industry.

Deputy President Jiang Wenpei inspects the site

Students are having writing tests

Students are demonstrating on-site operations

Group photo


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