Exploration of reform measures for talent cultivation in independent college
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper, related parties during student cultivation in independent college were analyzed, and reform measures for talent cultivation were explored. Through Classification of talent cultivation, strengthening teacher construction, building a platform for students to practice based on Industry - Academy - Research cooperation project, improving evaluation system, enhancing the quality of talent cultivation using new media, and actively implementing international exchanges and cooperation, students could solidly master professional knowledge, and improve the ability to solve complex problems. Thus, they might find an ideal job in market with fierce competition and realize the seamless connection between their professional ability and the position employer provides.
Authors and Affiliations
Yu Liu, Anping Ji, Xuejun Yuan, Youwei Yu
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