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A Study on International Engagement and Expression Ability Training of Talents in Cultural Industries under the Belt and Road Initiative--A Case Study of Higher Vocational Colleges of Cultural Industries

Xiaoxue Peng

Abstract


The concept of the Belt and Road Initiative was first proposed by the Chinese government in 2013, contributing to both China’s
trade and cultural development. However, this also created more severe and realistic challenges to the international engagement and
expression of talents in cultural industries. The cultivation of these talents is limited by the geographical locations of higher vocational colleges of cultural industries and their local economies. Therefore, these colleges should innovate their training models to better match
the local conditions to overcome the challenges. They need to strengthen the construction of teaching materials, introduce the dual cooperative education system of vocational education and enterprises, innovate the teaching methods, and make good use of the available guidance and incentive mechanisms. They also need to help talents raise their awareness of international engagements and expressions and enhance their sensitivity and adaptability to multiple cultures. Most importantly, colleges of cultural industries should help improve
talents’ expression abilities to achieve effective interactions and communications between cultural industries in the true sense, with
cultural industries as the content and language as the means, and make joint efforts to develop the Initiative.

Keywords


The Belt and Road Initiative; Talents in cultural industries; International engagements and expressions

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i22.9689

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