The Realistic Dilemma and Promoting Path of Secondary Vocational Education Talent Training Model under the Background of Education Supply-side Reform
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DOI

10.26689/jcer.v5i4.2085

Submitted : 2021-04-06
Accepted : 2021-04-21
Published : 2021-05-06

Abstract

In today's world, the competition for high-end smart technology is becoming increasingly fierce, and the huge connotation hidden behind the fierce competition is the competition of high-quality skilled talents. The status of secondary vocational education in our country's education system has a solid foundational role. The close connection it exhibits with social and economic development is beyond the reach of other types of education. However, the current secondary vocational education talent training model shows a situation that is not in line with market demand, and problems such as "shortage of skilled personnel" and "unemployment structural imbalance" have appeared in related fields. The supply of talents in secondary vocational education lacks a balanced mechanism, lacks in quality of supply, and does not have a high effect. It is urgent to train high-quality skilled talents with matching socio-economic structure transformation and upgrading for the society through education supply-side reform measures. In view of this, according to the changes in market demand, we will vigorously promote the reform of the school-based curriculum of secondary vocational schools, strive to create a new integrated development model that combines textbooks and practice, promote in-depth exchanges and cooperation between schools and characteristic enterprises in the industry, and train people in practice. Cultivating people, creating a good atmosphere for cultivating technical talents, and combining with the new goal of practicing education to build an evaluation system suitable for the growth of secondary vocational talents, making the human resource structure more and more suitable for the transformation and upgrading of the current social industrial structure.