CULTIVATING CORE COMPETENCIES FOR AGRICULTURAL HUMAN CAPITAL: THE ROLE OF INDUSTRY-EDUCATION INTEGRATION IN CHINA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15294/jeec.v14i1.24548Keywords:
industry-education integration, agricultural majors in China, core competencies of undergraduate students, human capital, rural revitalizationAbstract
This study investigates the core competencies of agricultural undergraduates in China, aiming to improve their skills through industry-education integration. Using human capital theory, it analyzes the current status via literature review, surveys, and interviews, focusing on L University. Findings show students recognize their field's importance but lack career confidence and practical experience; only 25.5% have internships, and few faculty have industry experience. Gaps in social skills and psychological resilience are noted. To enhance competencies, strategies include creating a pro-agriculture atmosphere, deepening industry-education ties, boosting comprehensive training, and innovating evaluation. The study builds a competency model, highlighting fixed and growth competencies, enriching agricultural education theory. It stresses industry-education integration to meet talent demands for agricultural modernization and points to the need for more research on integration evaluation and context-specific characteristics.