Research on the Subject Teaching Construction and Countermeasures of Creative Writing based on Employment Orientation

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Qingyan Meng

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Creative writing is important because it allows individuals to express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a unique and imaginative way. It promotes self-expression and helps to develop writing skills, as well as stimulates the imagination and encourages critical thinking. Additionally, creative writing can serve as a form of therapy and provide a means of exploring and understanding emotions. Therefore, it is important to identify these factors that affect creative writing. The purpose of this study was to investigate a teaching method that teaches construction and countermeasures in creative writing by combining problem-based learning, project-based learning, and the support of technology. Data was collected from 425 students of colleges and universities in China with the help of a structured questionnaire. SmartPLS 4 and SPSS were utilized for data analysis. The findings of the study showed that Problem-based learning, Problem-based blended learning teaching construction and project base learning orientation has a significant positive impact on creative writing. Furthermore, the finding shows that technical support to develop writing skills significantly moderates this relationship. The study provided valuable insights into the current state of creative writing education and the strategies that can be used to improve it. The results can be used by teachers, educational administrators, and policymakers to design better programs and initiatives that support the development of creative writing skills and prepare students for careers in this field.

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Meng, Q. (2023). Research on the Subject Teaching Construction and Countermeasures of Creative Writing based on Employment Orientation. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(3). https://doi.org/10.52152/kuey.v29i3.750
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