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Reform of Talent Training Mode of Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation under the "1+X" Certificate System

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DOI: 10.23977/avte.2023.050212 | Downloads: 29 | Views: 561

Author(s)

Junjun Gao 1

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1 Shanghai Donghai Vocational and Technical College, Shanghai, 200241, China

Corresponding Author

Junjun Gao

ABSTRACT

In recent years, in order to cultivate the skills of vocational college students, major vocational schools have increased their professional skills training. At present, in the course of mechanical manufacturing and automation, the school mostly adopts the cooperative learning mode. It conducts computer manufacturing skills practice for graduates. At the learning stage, middle school students and company personnel assess them together to improve their professional skills. Under the background of "1+X" certificate, the education of mechanical manufacturing and automation major in vocational colleges continues to realize the "1+X" certificate system, helping students practice knowledge in the process. Based on the "1+X" certificate system, this paper studies how to realize the effective combination of mechanical manufacturing and automation teaching and the "1+X" certification system.

KEYWORDS

"1+X" Certificate System; Machinery Manufacturing and Its Automation; Personnel Training

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Junjun Gao, Reform of Talent Training Mode of Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation under the "1+X" Certificate System. Advances in Vocational and Technical Education (2023) Vol. 5: 68-72. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/avte.2023.050212.

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