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Subject Curriculum: Advantages and Disadvantages
Subject curriculum is an important part of the education system, which has both advantages and disadvantages. This paper will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of subject courses from many angles to help readers better understand this form of education.

Collect human cultural heritage

Subject courses can collect the exploration results of human beings in various basic disciplines in a condensed form. This means that you can gain a lot of experience indirectly, which is beneficial to the systematic inheritance of human cultural heritage.

Form a complete knowledge system

The knowledge logic of subject courses is strict, which helps to form a complete knowledge system and impart systematic scientific and cultural knowledge to students.

Improve teaching efficiency

Subject courses help to organize and implement teaching, make teaching evaluation more convenient, and thus improve the overall teaching efficiency.

This is a disconnect.

Some knowledge in subject courses is out of touch with daily life and students' needs, which may lead to students' rote memorization.

Ignore the actual demand

Subject courses emphasize the independence and stable logical system of each course, which may lead to ignoring the actual needs of contemporary society.

Lack of diversity

Subject courses may lead to monotonous teaching organization, monotonous teaching methods and lack of diversity.