2021
DOI: 10.22143/hss21.12.3.179
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The Effect of Depression of Military Spouses on the Quality of Sleep: Focusing on the Mediating Effects of Quality of Life

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“…Independent learning ability of college students can be defined as the university in the completion of undergraduate professional courses at the same time, independently and autonomously to complete the learning objectives and tasks set independently, in the learning process based on the learning process timely adjustment of the learning plan and objectives, and ultimately form a summary of the results of learning [18].…”
Section: Characterisation Of University Students' Capacity For Indepe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independent learning ability of college students can be defined as the university in the completion of undergraduate professional courses at the same time, independently and autonomously to complete the learning objectives and tasks set independently, in the learning process based on the learning process timely adjustment of the learning plan and objectives, and ultimately form a summary of the results of learning [18].…”
Section: Characterisation Of University Students' Capacity For Indepe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the online learning process cannot achieve real-time feedback, it is impossible to comprehensively and truly grasp the level of student's independent learning; 3) practical teaching cannot be carried out [17]. Networked learning mode lacks the atmosphere of collective learning mutual influence, students' concentration is not enough, self-control is insufficient, and attention is easily dispersed; teacher-student interaction and joint supervision among students lead to students' easy fatigue and other situations, poor feedback, and reduced learning efficiency [18]. The networked learning model can promote resource sharing and teacher growth while enhancing learning flexibility and individual attention.…”
Section: Networked Learning Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%