TITLE:
Professionalizing Counselors Teams in Vocational Education: A Five-Dimensional Framework Centered on Moral Cultivation, Skill Development, and Talent Formation
AUTHORS:
Wentao Jin, Manni Feng
KEYWORDS:
Vocational Education, Counselors, Professionalization, Moral Education, Skill Development, Talent Formation
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.12 No.11,
October
31,
2025
ABSTRACT: Counselors in vocational education play a crucial role as agents of moral guidance, technical facilitation, and holistic student development. As the global economy increasingly relies on high-quality technical and skilled labor, the professionalization of counselors teams has become essential to ensure that vocational education cultivates both competence and character. This paper draws on insights from China’s vocational education reforms and international practices to conceptualize the counselor’s role. We argue that this role needs to be professionalized, vocationalized, and stabilized to effectively bridge the domains of moral education, skill development, and talent formation. The study identifies key challenges—such as work overload, limited professional preparation, and insufficient institutional recognition—and proposes a comprehensive five-dimensional framework encompassing value-based selection, systematic training, evidence-driven evaluation, incentive-aligned promotion, and holistic well-being support. By integrating moral cultivation, skill development, and talent formation into counselors professionalization, this paper contributes to a broader understanding of how vocational institutions can achieve human-centered education and sustainable workforce development in skill-oriented societies.