Research on the resilience analysis of college students with academic difficulties in science and technology majors

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v6i11.3149

Jie ZHU

Shaoxing University

Abstract

Academic resilience refers to the ability of students to adapt positively, respond effectively, and recover quickly from academic pressure and challenges. This article explores the impact of family background, school support, social policies, and other factors on their academic resilience. It can be found that there are significant differences in academic resilience among college students with academic difficulties in science and technology majors, and they are constrained by various factors. Based on this, this article proposes effective strategies to enhance the academic resilience of college students with academic difficulties in science and technology majors from the levels of individuals, families and schools, society and policies, aiming to provide strong support for college students' academic success and comprehensive development.

Keywords

science and technology majors; college students; academic difficulties; resilience analysis

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