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This article explores the development path and mechanism of “double-qualified” teachers in private universitiesunder digital transformation. Through literature review, theoretical analysis, and other research methods, this study conducts an in-depth analysis of the impact of digital technology on the development of “double-qualified” teachers in private colleges and universities and puts forward corresponding strategies and suggestions. Research shows that digital transformation provides new opportunities and challenges for developing “double-qualified” teachers in private colleges and universities. To adapt to this trend, teachers must continuously improve their digital skills, and schools should establish a complete incentive mechanism and evaluation system, strengthen school-enterprise cooperation and the integration of industry and education to promote the comprehensive development of “double-qualified” teachers, and provide a useful guideline for private universities to promote the development of “double-qualified” teachers in digital transformation.
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Journal of Contemporary Educational Research
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