Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Social Science, Education Management and Sports Education 2015
DOI: 10.2991/ssemse-15.2015.356
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The Research on the Construction of Undergraduate Teaching Quality in Employability-oriented

Abstract: Employability of college students is that they obtained through learning and practice in school which can achieve ideal job and meet the needs of society, so as to realize their own value. Besides that it is the basis and premise of the role conversion from the students to the employees. Therefore, universities should set up specialized courses to meet the needs of the job market and enterprises, efforts to enhance the quality of teaching, cultivate students' practical ability, professional competence, innovat… Show more

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“…The ability of undergraduate needed more urgently shows that there are differences between practical skills of graduates and market demand [2]. Mainly reflected in difficult employment, it is difficult to find a satisfactory job, while most of the employers could not find the graduates with strong practical ability and high comprehensive quality.…”
Section: The Gap Between the Practical Skills Of Engineering Undementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of undergraduate needed more urgently shows that there are differences between practical skills of graduates and market demand [2]. Mainly reflected in difficult employment, it is difficult to find a satisfactory job, while most of the employers could not find the graduates with strong practical ability and high comprehensive quality.…”
Section: The Gap Between the Practical Skills Of Engineering Undementioning
confidence: 99%