Research on the Pathways to Acquiring Individual Core Competency A Perspective Based on Family Cultural Capital
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and emotional attitudes but also on their core competencies, including values, innovative capacity, and sense of social responsibility. Therefore, analyzing the pathways to acquiring core competencies from the perspective of family cultural capital is of significant importance for enhancing educational quality and fostering well-rounded talents. This paper aims to explore the factors influencing the acquisition of individual
core competencies, elucidate the pathways under the lens of family cultural capital, and propose strategies to strengthen family cultural capital
through diverse approaches, thereby effectively elevating childrens core competencies.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v3i3.6709
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