Abstract

In the process of cultivating future professionals in the field of architecture, higher vocational colleges and universities of architecture have gradually recognised the indispensability of traditional virtue education. This education not only emphasises professional knowledge and skills, but also focuses on students' moral qualities, decision-making abilities, and social responsibility. This study aims to explore the current situation and challenges of traditional virtue education in higher education institutions of architecture and how to construct an effective evaluation system to measure and enhance the quality of this educational field. Through in-depth research and analysis, a series of optimisation strategies will be proposed, including strategies in terms of clarifying evaluation objectives and standards, introducing diversified evaluation methods, strengthening teacher training and support, establishing a mechanism for student participation and feedback, as well as promoting the integration of traditional virtues education with disciplines. These strategies will help higher vocational colleges and universities to better cultivate skilled construction professionals with comprehensive quality and social commitment, and make positive contributions to the high-quality development of the construction industry and the country in the new era.

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