Yang Yang1,2,*, Jian Yang1, Hua Ding1, Ting Han2
1Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China.
2Jiangsu University Jingjiang College, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China.
*Corresponding author: Yang Yang
Abstract
China has made a significant choice and implemented a "dual circulation" development pattern in response to abrupt changes in the country's and the world's political and economic conditions. It is suggested to follow a "dual circulation" growth pattern, in which technical innovation represents the breakthrough and capacity for globalization represents the benefit. Additionally, it provides a new direction for the training of higher education professionals in China, particularly engineering students with exceptional talent abroad who are deserving of reviving the country. In order to design and build an internationalization competency framework based on the traits of engineering students, this paper employs the literature method. It focuses primarily on the "attitude and values" dimension, the "skills" dimension, and the "knowledge and understanding" dimension, and also takes into account the internationalization experience dimension. Based on this, we suggest relevant remedies to strengthen engineering college students' capacity for internationalization.
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How to cite this paper
Research on the Construction and Influencing Factors of the International Competence Evaluation Index of Engineering College Students Under a "Dual Circulation" Development Pattern
How to cite this paper: Yang Yang, Jian Yang, Hua Ding, Ting Han. (2023). Research on the Construction and Influencing Factors of the International Competence Evaluation Index of Engineering College Students Under a "Dual Circulation" Development Pattern. The Educational Review, USA, 7(9), 1315-1320.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2023.09.014