Author:
Zhang Shan,Sukumaran Sheiladevi,He Ju
Abstract
With limited policy support and assorted challenges, newly built undergraduate colleges (NBUC) encounter challenges in their development. This study aimed to explore strategies for significantly enhancing the quality of NBUC. The findings highlight that NBUC grapples with issues like undefined educational objectives and an impractical faculty structure. Drawing from these challenges, this research proposes effective measures for the progress of NBUC: strengthening policy support and guidance, refining relevant policies and regulations, and fostering collaboration between universities and industries. It is imperative for colleges to articulate their institutional purpose and objectives while also establishing a diverse teaching team.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
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