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The main characteristics of undivided culture
Non-segmented training, as its name implies, refers to the training that is not carried out according to the division of disciplines or knowledge fields in the educational process. This training mode emphasizes the integration of disciplines and the improvement of comprehensive quality, so that students can develop in an all-round way in the learning process and have strong comprehensive ability and innovative thinking.

Interdisciplinary integration

Non-segmented training emphasizes the mutual connection and integration between disciplines, so that students can master the multi-disciplinary knowledge system in the learning process and improve their comprehensive quality.

Project learning

Non-segmented training encourages students to practice what they have learned by participating in various projects, and cultivates students' practical ability and problem-solving ability.

Creative thinking

Non-segmented training focuses on cultivating students' innovative thinking, encouraging students to dare to challenge authority and try new methods and ideas.

combine/join forces (with sb)

Non-segmented training emphasizes the importance of teamwork, so that students can learn to cooperate with others in the learning process and improve their communication and teamwork skills.

Personalized development

Non-segmented training respects students' individual differences, encourages students to choose and develop according to their own interests and specialties, and realizes personalized growth.