Creative Education

Volume 6, Issue 3 (March 2015)

ISSN Print: 2151-4755   ISSN Online: 2151-4771

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The Research on the Paths of Hubei Higher Vocational Colleges’ Serving the Regional Economic and Social Development

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DOI: 10.4236/ce.2015.63038    5,003 Downloads   5,668 Views  
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Higher vocational education is a mode of modern education, which can serve regional economy. Higher vocational colleges in Hubei have played a positive role in the service of economic and social development in the region, but from the point of higher vocational colleges themselves, there also exist problems as follows: some higher vocational colleges are unable to meet the diverse needs of talents because of the so-called popular majors; specialties setting of higher vocational colleges lack forward-looking, which is out of touch with the needs of the society; some higher vocational colleges cannot serve the society well; technology research and development of higher vocational colleges cannot satisfy social demand; talented teachers are not enough in higher vocational colleges. Our paper proposes that Hubei higher vocational colleges should take measures as follows: first, we should establish the education view of running the school open to cultivate applied talents to serve the development of regional economy and we should establish the programs according to the regional industry posts; second, we should make full use of teachers to provide consulting service for local government and enterprises; third, we should make use of resources to provide training and service for the society and expand the social service sphere; finally, we should make the occupation education concept merge into the regional members of society life.

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Li, H. , Li, P. and Pei, L. (2015) The Research on the Paths of Hubei Higher Vocational Colleges’ Serving the Regional Economic and Social Development. Creative Education, 6, 392-396. doi: 10.4236/ce.2015.63038.

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