Research on the Path of Cultivating Self-education Ability of College Students in the Perspective of Internet
Article ID: 4760
Vol 7, Issue 2, 2024
Vol 7, Issue 2, 2024
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Abstract
At present, the cultivation of college students’ self-education ability is faced with the problems of inappropriate education methods
in colleges and universities, the gap between students’ ideals and realities is too big, and the conflict between the internal and external drives
of self-education. To achieve the development of college students’ self-education ability, colleges and universities have to innovate the cultivation methods, gather the three-dimensional synergies in and out of the classroom, and reasonably make use of the powerful role of rules
and regulations, so that the cultivation of college students’ self-education ability will be effectively assisted.
in colleges and universities, the gap between students’ ideals and realities is too big, and the conflict between the internal and external drives
of self-education. To achieve the development of college students’ self-education ability, colleges and universities have to innovate the cultivation methods, gather the three-dimensional synergies in and out of the classroom, and reasonably make use of the powerful role of rules
and regulations, so that the cultivation of college students’ self-education ability will be effectively assisted.
Keywords
Self-media; College Students; Self-education; Cultivation Paths
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ijmss.v7i2.4760
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