Research on the Construction of the Second Classroom of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Industry Characteristic Universities
Abstract
The study conducted a survey among the university with typical industry characteristics and analyzed the current situation together with problems about the construction of the second classroom of innovation and entrepreneurship education. It found that the positive role of the second classroom was generally recognized by college students. However, there were some deficiencies in the second classroom of innovation and entrepreneurship, such as, low participation rates, utilitarian tendency and inefficiency of comprehensive management etc. In order to promote the development of the educational function of the second classroom, the incentive mechanism of innovation and the entrepreneurship evaluation should be improved, the faculty building and integrated management in second classroom of innovation and entrepreneurship should be strengthened on the premise of confronting the role about the second classroom of innovation and entrepreneurship.References
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