Investigation and analysis of college students ' willingness to research study 5

  • Shi kong
Article ID: 339
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Keywords: Cognitive learning theory, attitude to research learning, Research-learning approach

Abstract

 Innovation and entrepreneurship become the life and work faced by college students in the future inevitable choice , and pass at the University stageResearch Learning developing students ' basic ideas and abilities of innovation , It is a question to think and face in the current university education . title . Current status of undergraduate research learning in universities , are strongly willing to participate in current research XI , Or what factors affect college students ' participation in research-related learning? . for these issues , This article was investigated and Analysis , Survey and Analysis results show , due to innovative learning incentives , College students ' desire for research learning is not strong Strong . for this issue , need to be improved from the teacher and school evaluation system .

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How to Cite
kong, S. (1). Investigation and analysis of college students ’ willingness to research study 5. Learning & Education, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v5i1.339
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