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The Construction and Development of High Level Higher Vocational Colleges Driven by Innovation

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DOI: 10.38007/Proceedings.0000023

Author(s)

Yue Gu

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Yue Gu

Abstract

After the Ministry of Education "higher vocational education innovation and development action plan" was released, all provinces started the construction of high-quality higher vocational colleges(HVC), which reflects the government and the community on the level of higher vocational education, improve the quality of expectations. The construction of HVC in China has achieved remarkable results and cultivated a large number of outstanding talents for the society. However, there are still many inevitable problems in the process of its construction, such as weak internal governance ability, difficulty in human resource management and single funding source, which restrict the improvement of school running efficiency. In view of this, in a clear innovation to drive the development of a high level on the basis of agent construction in HVC, put forward the innovation to drive the development of the construction of the high level in HVC should implement the strategy of national, comprehensive reform, and the connotation construction, talent training quality, and governance structure of the drive and opening up to the drive with the combination of inside and outside and repair, many ways of modern vocational education pattern, and then push the higher vocational education effectiveness maximization. This article mainly from the high level in HVC construction were analyzed, and the comparative analysis of the data collection was summarized relevant questionnaire analysis problems existing in the construction of high level HVC, and put forward the innovation drive mode high level reasonable Suggestions to the construction of HVC, high level to play a role in promoting the development of HVC.

Keywords

Innovation Driven; High Level Vocational Colleges; Higher Vocational Education; Comparative Analysis Method