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The School of Management and Economics successfully holds "Lecture Series of Graduate Education Reform and Innovation" the fourth lecture: T

On December 15,2021, the fourth lecture of the Lecture Series on Graduate Education Reform and Innovation was held at room 317. Professor Zhao Lutao, a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Management and Economics, was invited to give a teaching lecture entitled "Teaching Innovation Practice centered on Student Development". More than 20 people including Vice Dean Zhang Xiang, Vice Dean Zhao Xian and other teachers of the school, participated in the lecture.

Professor Zhao Lutao's lecture is rich in content and has many highlights. Many course cases and the practical competition experience have stimulated a great resonance and heated discussion among the teachers.This lecture is an important measure for the School of Management and Economics to further implement the deployment of Deepening the Reform of Education Evaluation in the New Era, strengthen the ideological and political construction of graduate courses.

Brief Introduction to Professor Zhao Lutao:

Zhao Lutao, a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, is a famous young teacher in Beijing.He has won the first prize of the National Young College Teachers Teaching Competition, the second prize of Beijing Higher Education Teaching Achievement Award, the first prize of the first National College Teachers Teaching Innovation Competition, the first batch of national first-class undergraduate (online) courses, and the speaker of high quality undergraduate courses (key) in Beijing.The main research directions are: energy economy, statistical optimization and data science.He presided over 12 scientific research projects, including 2 projects from the National Natural Science Foundation of China.He has published more than 40 papers, won 10 software Copyrights, and 3 provincial and ministerial scientific research awards.