Reform and Innovation of Teaching Music Curriculum in Colleges and Universities by Applying Cognitive Mapping

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Xia X. [1 ]
Yang S. [2 ]
Xie Z. [3 ]
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[1] School of Primary Education, Ji’an College, Jiangxi, Ji’an
[2] College of Art, Ji’an College, Jiangxi, Ji’an
[3] Youth League Committee, Ji’an College, Jiangxi, Ji’an
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BiGRU-Attention; Cognitive Mapping; DCG metrics; IDCNN; learning; Music teaching; RippleNet algorithm;
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10.2478/amns.2023.2.01200
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This paper proposes a teaching innovation based on cognitive mapping to address the current problem of dull music teaching in colleges and universities. The combination of BERT-weighted sentence vectors and IDCNN is used to label music topics in cognitive mapping, while music emotion labeling is achieved using BiGRU-Attention. The above music labeling is integrated into the construction of a teaching-oriented cognitive map, and a learning path planning method based on the RippleNet algorithm is proposed under the cognitive map. The teaching effect under the application of cognitive mapping was evaluated in terms of basic literacy and emotional expression after verifying the applicability of the learning path using DCG indicators. As a whole, the student’s basic music literacy improved by an average of 5.16 points in the first stage and by an average of 7.67 points in the whole stage analyzed. The fastest improvement was in Sample 22, which improved by 9.9 points in the first stage and another 3.7 points in the second stage. Learning path planning with the help of cognitive mapping is feasible in the reform of music teaching in colleges and universities. © 2023 Xianzhi Xia, Shuqiong Yang and Zhuyue Xie, published by Sciendo.
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