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二十一世纪以来,伴随着中国经济的迅速崛起,国内财经媒体迅猛发展、日臻成熟,财经新闻行业吸引了越来越多的高校学子投身其中。如何成为一名卓越的财经媒体人?如何理解中国经济的运行轨迹?中国财经媒体面临怎样的发展机遇和挑战?类似问题并不能在象牙塔中、在学院教育中找到完整的答案。本书收录了一线财经媒体人的切身经验和体悟,并在第一版基础上进行调整和更新,为新闻理想主义者们,点燃梦想之光。
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《追求卓越》是作者对第二语言(英语)教学中的专家知能所作的开创性研究成果,书中通过对四位第二语言教师进行的案例研究,看到了教学新手和专家型教师在行为方式和拥有知识方面的诸多不同。
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