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Exploration on the Cultivation Path of Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability in Higher Vocational Colleges in the New Era

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The orientation of higher vocational colleges in the new era is to cultivate students' practical operation ability and innovation and entrepreneurship ability. The article consults and draws on theories related to students' innovation and entrepreneurship ability, and organizes the research results of a large number of experts and scholars and uses literature research methods such as data, expert interviews, and logical analysis conduct in-depth analysis of the cultivation of innovation and entrepreneurship ability of students in higher vocational colleges from the cultivation of innovation and entrepreneurship awareness, thinking establishment, knowledge reserve and innovation and entrepreneurship practice. Based on the problems existing in the process of cultivating innovation and entrepreneurship ability of students in higher vocational colleges, the research puts forward corresponding measures and solutions.

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    CIPAE 2021: 2021 2nd International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education
    May 2021
    1585 pages
    ISBN:9781450389969
    DOI:10.1145/3456887

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