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The Status and Optimization Countermeasures of Specialty Setting in Shanghai Higher Vocational Education in the Context of Industrial Upgrading

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DOI: 10.23977/avte.2024.060510 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 899

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Chen Xiaohong 1

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1 Department of Printing and Packaging, Shanghai Publishing and Printing College, Shanghai, China

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Chen Xiaohong

ABSTRACT

From the perspective of Shanghai's industrial transformation and upgrading, an empirical analysis of the matching degree between the vocational specialty settings in Shanghai in 2023 and the industrial structure reveals that to a certain extent, the specialty structure of Shanghai's higher vocational colleges has adapted to the development needs of the city's industry. However, there are issues such as low specialty concentration and aggregation, and irrational distribution of specialty points. Vocational education in Shanghai should be led by government macro-control and multi-party dynamic adjustment, expanding the enrollment scale of key industries and strategic emerging industries, focusing on building key characteristic specialty groups, promoting school-enterprise cooperation in specialty construction, and upgrading the digitalization of specialties to enhance the matching degree between specialty settings and industrial development.

KEYWORDS

Industrial upgrading, Specialty setting, Industrial structure, Matching degree

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Chen Xiaohong, The Status and Optimization Countermeasures of Specialty Setting in Shanghai Higher Vocational Education in the Context of Industrial Upgrading. Advances in Vocational and Technical Education (2024) Vol. 6: 68-75. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/avte.2024.060510.

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