Navigating Change - The Intersection of Government Policy and Pedagogical Innovation in Chinese Vocational Education
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Keywords

vocational education reform; Double High-Levels Plan; student-centered learning; industry 4.0 integration

Abstract

This study examines China’s “Double High-Levels Plan” transformation of vocational education, addressing challenges in pedagogical approaches, industry alignment, and cultural stereotypes. Analyzing 11,300 institutions serving 30 million students, the research identifies four critical reform areas: implementing student-centered learning, integrating Industry 4.0 technologies, enhancing teacher competence, and overcoming societal perceptions. The findings provide evidence-based strategies for sustainable vocational education modernization.

https://doi.org/10.63808/acde.v1i2.138
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