2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4225314
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Impact of Higher Vocational Education and Training on the Development of Novice Teachers’ Skills: An Empirical Analysis

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“…With the accelerating rate of industrial upgrading in China, for students in higher vocational colleges, the knowledge and skills learned in school are not permanent, and the role of students" sustainable development ability is increasingly prominent to put them in a favorable position for future job transformation or technological upgrading [3][4]. As an important force in training high-quality workers to serve regional development, higher vocational institutions must focus on developing students" personal spiritual qualities along with their technical education [5][6]. Not only should students learn the skills on which society depends, but they should also learn skills while shaping the professional attitudes and professionalism necessary for their personal growth and development [7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the accelerating rate of industrial upgrading in China, for students in higher vocational colleges, the knowledge and skills learned in school are not permanent, and the role of students" sustainable development ability is increasingly prominent to put them in a favorable position for future job transformation or technological upgrading [3][4]. As an important force in training high-quality workers to serve regional development, higher vocational institutions must focus on developing students" personal spiritual qualities along with their technical education [5][6]. Not only should students learn the skills on which society depends, but they should also learn skills while shaping the professional attitudes and professionalism necessary for their personal growth and development [7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%