Abstract

With the continuous development of information technology and the arrival of globalization, the demand for talents in society is becoming increasingly urgent. At the same time, talents from all walks of life also need to continuously improve their ability to independently solve problems in order to adapt to the requirements of the rapidly developing era. College mathematics education also faces the challenge of cultivating students' ability to solve problems independently. This situation makes it difficult for the traditional teaching mode that focuses on "teaching" and "training" to meet the needs of cultivating high-quality talents. Therefore, this article explores the cultivation of students' autonomous problem-solving ability in college mathematics teaching.

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