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    Developing learning styles to enhance entrepreneurship competency for liberal arts students, rmutp

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    2023-04-04
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    Tumchaiyangkul, Onjira
    อรจิรา ธรรมไชยางกูร
    Puangsang, Maythika
    เมทิกา พ่วงแสง
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    The objectives of this research were 1) to study factors that promote and support entrepreneurial skill building for students of the Faculty of Liberal Arts. Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon 2) Develop a learning model to enhance entrepreneurial capacity For students of the Faculty of Arts Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon which summarizes the results of the study as follows: The results of a study of elements and indicators of entrepreneurial competency for setting goals, developing and evaluating student competency. with the research process to analyze the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) sample of teachers Faculty of Arts Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon found that the performance components of Entrepreneurship of students of the Faculty of Liberal Arts Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon consists of 4 competencies: (1) Competency in promoting holistic thinking: 14 indicators; (2) Evidence-based competency: 8 indicators; (3) Empowerment competence. and quality of care with 11 indicators and (4) ethical competency with 8 indicators, of which 41 performance indicators out of a total of 42 indicators were accurate to the actual condition.
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