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Research on Problems and Countermeasures in the Integration of Production and Education in Private Higher Vocational Colleges -- Taking the Administration Major of Shaolin Wushu Vocational College in Songshan as an Example

Hua Zhou

Abstract


At present, the integration of production and education has become an important measure of national education reform, and it is also the guiding ideology and the only way for the development of higher vocational education. However, there are still many problems in the process of promoting the integration of industry and education in higher vocational colleges, especially in some private higher vocational colleges with imperfect management systems. Due to one-sided understanding of concepts and policies, chaotic management, and insuffi cient depth of participation of schools and enterprises in the integration of industry and education, they still face some development bottlenecks in the implementation and promotion of the integration of industry and education. Combined with the actual situation, this paper deeply analyzes the problems faced by the integration of production and education in higher vocational colleges and puts forward corresponding solutions to help the standardized development of integration of production and education in higher vocational colleges and deepen cooperation.

Keywords


Civilian-run higher vocational school;Integration of production and education;Problem;Counterplan

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i24.10041

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