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Exploration on The Cultivation of Practical Innovation Ability of Top Talents in Industry-Specific Universities under The Theory of Collaborative Education

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Higher education has entered a new era of high-quality development in China. It integrates into the new social development pattern in all aspects, and gradually strengthens the structural reform of talent training to meet the country's demand for innovative top-notch talents. Practical innovation ability is the core content of higher education personnel training, which is directly related to the implementation of the strategy of strengthening the country through talents. This paper explains the connotation and necessity of the practical innovation ability of top-notch talents from the perspective of practical needs and the law of talent development, analyzes the important role of collaborative education theory on the cultivation of practical innovation ability, and discusses the collaborative education mechanism of practical innovation ability in an industry-specific universities. Finally, the paper gives some thoughts on improving the cultivation of top-notch talents' practical innovation ability in universities with industry characteristics.

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      ICETT '22: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education and Training Technologies
      April 2022
      149 pages
      ISBN:9781450396974
      DOI:10.1145/3535756

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