The Levels and Training Strategies of Chinese Higher Vocational Education

2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 441-450 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhu Shiming ◽  
Mao Ya’nan
Author(s):  
Rebecca Ye

AbstractThis paper addresses the question of how higher vocational education and training programmes socialise participants for future work, where the occupational pathways they are to embark on are weakly defined. The analysis focuses on organisational rituals as a means to understand individual and collective transformative processes taking place at a particular intersection of education and labour markets. Building on organisational and sociological theories of rituals, as well as drawing empirically from a longitudinal qualitative interview study of a cohort of students in Swedish higher vocational education for work in digital data strategy, I explore how rituals are enacted in a vocational education and training setting and what these rituals mean to the aspirants who partake in them. The findings illustrate how rituals initiate, convert, and locate the participants in a team. These repeated encounters with rituals socialise, cultivate and build vocational faith amongst participants, despite the nascency and unstable nature of their education-to-work pathways. However, while rituals can serve as a catalyst to ignite processes of collective identification and vocational socialisation, they are not always successful. The paper discusses implications of faith-building in weak-form occupational pathways when the labour market is strong and conversely, when the economy is in recession. The text concludes by advocating the need for examining the power of educational institutions in shaping transitional experiences of participants in vocational education.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 234
Author(s):  
Tiantian Shi

In the context of the epidemic and the deepening of China’s internationalization, the importance of higher vocational education in the education system has become increasingly prominent, which encourages people of many fields to explore methods to cultivate students’ craftsmanship spirit under the integration between industry and education. The government and schools need to take the lead in making proposals for innovation of the integration between industry and education. The industry, enterprises, society, many teachers and students need to participate in it, achieving the implementation of policies and systems, active innovation, and the balance of “teaching” and “training”. This paper mainly involves the practical methods of craftsmanship spirit under the integration between industry and education from four aspects: specialty setting, vocational concept, educational fund and cultivation mode.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 192
Author(s):  
Kaili Zhu

With the continuous development and progress of modern society, its requirements for applied talents are also getting higher and higher, especially in the field of vocational education. As an important base for the training of compound talents at this stage, higher vocational colleges should not only pay attention to the effective transmission of professional skills and knowledge to students, but also appropriately integrate the development situation of modern society, update educational concepts in a timely manner, and adopt more innovative The education strategy of sex and timeliness, so that students have a more comprehensive understanding of their own professional application direction, so as to better conduct targeted learning and training, so that their professional application ability can be more effectively strengthened.


Author(s):  
Yi Zhou

Education researchers have examined whether innovative education and training initiatives might assist in promoting a nation's economic growth. A focus upon Chinese higher vocational education (CHVE) offers an opportunity to study these factors, as CHVE plays an important role in China's educational, economic, and social development. The role of CHVE is to contribute a skilled workforce to the knowledge economy; however, it faces challenges from cultural traditions, teaching/curriculum, and funding issues. The question of how CHVE might better serve social and economic development is of concern to both the nation and government because it is associated with the nation's future economic reform. Through analysis of government policy, the author discusses the development of CHVE as having four major stages with different policy emphases. The new policy reform addresses movement towards optimization of teaching/curriculum, development of decentralization/localization, improvement of industry cooperation, and enhancement of internationalization.


2012 ◽  
Vol 6-7 ◽  
pp. 1195-1198
Author(s):  
Cong Cheng

More and more vocational colleges are exploring to promote the reform of teaching model through a mixed way of teaching. Accordingly, this essay provides the key strategies: promoting the resources construction through setting up projects, constantly improving the mechanism and system of mixed teaching model, perfecting the publicizing and training system, building good platforms of software and hardware and so on.


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