Abstract

With the establishment of intermediate microeconomics courses in an increasing number of economics majors at universities, its importance is becoming more prominent. This article analyzes the current situation and existing problems of bilingual teaching in intermediate microeconomics. It also proposes improvement suggestions for bilingual teaching in intermediate microeconomics under Sino-foreign collaborative education, addressing aspects such as teaching mode innovation, teaching team building, bilingual teaching differentiation, and diverse process assessments.

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