Research on the Teaching and Learning of Traditional Gold and Silver Color Embroidery Technique for Out-of-school Education -- Taking the Design of Practical Activities of "Inheritance and Innovation of Gold and Silver Color Embroidery" as an Example
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Gold thread embroidery is a process in which gold and silver platinum paper are wound on a silk thread to form gold and silver threads, which are then discarded into various patterns or contour lines, and then colored lines are used to fasten the pattern lines on the base material. Gold thread mbroidery has a long history as a representative embroidery skill in traditional embroidery techniques. It has complex techniques and deep deposits. Due to the particularity of its materials and techniques, it is faced with many problems in its inheritance in the off-campus education. This paper discusses the problems of the traditional gold thread embroidery techniques for off-campus education, the innovation in the process of teaching, the design of practical activities, and their significance, so that traditional skills can promote the national spirit in the new concept and teaching of off-campus education, inheriting the human civilization, serving the social harmonious and cultural development, thus achieving the goal of education.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/jetm.v2i2.730
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