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High standard high starting point to develop high-quality military maritime commanders.doc

High standard high starting point to develop high-quality military maritime commanders

High standard high starting point to develop high-quality military maritime commanders Abstract: In this paper, the representation of the commanders of military navigation needs, according to ‘STCW78/95 Convention’ and ‘Naval Military Training and Examination Program’ requirements, analysis of existing local colleges and universities of professional education in Maritime advanced teaching mode and teaching organization, as well as the Naval Academy Navigation Teaching in the weak links in the Navy proposed a reform of education institutions, new ideas for Maritime: The ‘STCW78/95 Convention’ and ‘training exam outline’ as a standard, establishment of a military maritime education quality management assurance system; to meet the first serving the need for the premise, and strive with local colleges and universities of professional education in Maritime integration; high standard, high starting point to develop high-quality military maritime commander. Keywords:: Maritime Education; ‘STCW78/95 of the Convention’; military navigation; Quality Education 1 Introduction At present, the Navy’s Maritime professional training institutions, due to the special nature of military navigation, self-contained, surface to surface ships, sailing ships College of features Submarine Academy submarine navigation features to take their own teaching mode and teaching organization. However, in addition to the special requirements of military and special standards, in the maritime skills, military commanders and local sailing similar personnel have considerable commonality, such as: like to underscore the practical, like the navigation style, and so require. In recent years, as China’s contracting the International Maritime Organization (IMO) ‘STCW78/95 conventions’, and the addition of WTO, where higher maritime education reform in full swing.So . Analysis of local colleges and universities Maritime professional teaching mode and teaching organization, drawing on their experience, t

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