Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 2025, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (9): 1265-1271.DOI: 10.19894/j.issn.1000-0518.240282

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Construction and Practice of Project-Based Teaching Mode of Inorganic Chemistry for Pharmacy Major

De-Hui LI1, Jing YANG1, Qiao GAO1, Zhe LIN1(), Shou-Ning GUAN2()   

  1. 1.College of Pharmacy,Changchun University of Chinese Medicine,Changchun 130117,China
    2.Higher Education Research Centre,Changchun University of Chinese Medicine,Changchun 130117,China
  • Received:2024-08-30 Accepted:2025-07-17 Published:2025-09-01 Online:2025-09-28
  • Contact: Zhe LIN,Shou-Ning GUAN
  • About author:764335133@qq.com
    linzhe1228@163.com
  • Supported by:
    the Provincia “14th Five-Year Plan” Project of Jilin Provincial Education Science Research Leading Group Office(GH21130);the Project of Jilin Higher Education Society(JGJX2021D157)

Abstract:

The cultivation of innovation ability of pharmacy students is crucial to the development of medicine, innovation in drug discovery and development, personalization of disease treatment and response to global health challenges. Project-based teaching is driven by practice and problem solving, which effectively stimulates students' spirit of exploration and innovative thinking. Taking the pharmacy major of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine as the research object, this paper discusses the construction process of the project-based teaching mode of inorganic chemistry, including the optimization of course content, the construction of a teaching resource library, teaching practice, and the construction of a multi-perspective evaluation system. The results of the teaching reform show that the project-based teaching mode of inorganic chemistry has a positive impact on the academic inquiry and innovation ability of students and teachers, and provides a strong support for the cultivation of pharmacy talents with innovative consciousness and practical skills.

Key words: Pharmacy major, Inorganic chemistry, Project-based teaching, Innovative ability development

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