Comparative Study on the Impact of Talent Cultivation Policies on the Quality of Higher Vocational Education
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Keywords

Talent cultivation policy
Higher vocational education
Impact on quality
Comparative analysis
Research framework

DOI

10.26689/ief.v2i6.7703

Submitted : 2024-07-16
Accepted : 2024-07-31
Published : 2024-08-15

Abstract

As economic and social development progresses, higher vocational education plays an increasingly crucial role in cultivating various talents, driving economic growth, and advancing societal progress. However, differences in talent cultivation policies across regions affect the quality of higher vocational education in diverse ways. By comparing the implementation and impact of talent cultivation policies in different regions, this study aims to provide significant references and lessons for enhancing the quality of higher vocational education.

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