A Study on the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability of Engineering Vocational College Students under the Ecological Niche Theory
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entrepreneurship ability of engineering vocational college students. In response to the current situation of cultivating the innovation and
entrepreneurship ability of engineering vocational college students, this article provides path choices from four aspects: optimizing the professional
structure of teachers, innovating the teaching paradigm of vocational colleges, cultivating students’ entrepreneurial awareness, and enhancing
collaborative development ability. The aim is to improve the innovation and entrepreneurship ability of engineering vocational college students,
cultivate more innovation and entrepreneurship talents for the country, further serve local economic and social development, and contribute to the
realization of strategic decisions such as driving development of innovation and building an innovative society for the country.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i6.13255
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