Discussion on Competitiveness Improvement for Local College Students

Xueliang ZHANG, Xingxing LÜ

Abstract


At present, college student employment has already become a focused issue that attracts high attention from the whole society. The employment situation of local college students is severe, and employment has been an important issue related to the survival and development of colleges. Therefore, local colleges should formulate school-running characteristics suitable for the practical situations by starting from the actual requirements of local economic and social development. In curriculum setting, market demand should be the orientation, teaching must be dominant, and scientific research can play a subsidiary role. Moreover, employment education for college students should be strengthened, so as to improve students’ self-cognition and self-assessment. Feasible career plans must be formulated.


Keywords


Local undergraduate colleges; Employment competitiveness of college students

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References


Anonymous. (2013, July 3). The bottom phenomenon of local undergraduate colleges in employment rate has drawn attention. CYOL, p.03.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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