Problems and Countermeasures in the Cultivation of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability among College Students in China
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Keywords

College students
Innovation and entrepreneurship
Ability training

DOI

10.26689/jcer.v5i8.2409

Submitted : 2021-07-31
Accepted : 2021-08-15
Published : 2021-08-30

Abstract

This article analyzes the current situation of cultivating innovation and entrepreneurship ability among college students in China. It found that the main reasons for the lack of innovation and entrepreneurship ability are from three aspects: inadequate awareness of innovation and entrepreneurship among college students; inadequate innovation and entrepreneurship ability among the team of teachers; colleges and universities lack systematic innovation and entrepreneurship courses. The discussion will be based on these three aspects from three perspectives, which include providing more practical opportunities and a good environment, building innovation and entrepreneurship tutor teams, as well as strengthening the construction of innovation and entrepreneurship courses, in order to assist in the cultivation of innovation and entrepreneurship ability among college students in China.

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