For the Future Program Holds Training Course for Vocational School Principals
From 17 to 21 October 2023, China Development Research Foundation (CDRF)
commissioned Shenzhen Polytechnic University to co-organize the 8th Training
Course for Principals of Vocational Schools. The training event seeks to elevate
their school running philosophies and promote the reform and development of
vocational education.
44 principals and senior teachers from vocational schools across China
gathered in Shenzhen to learn and discuss key issues in the development of
vocational education. Shi Lijia, assistant director of the China Development
Research Foundation's Child Development Research Institute, and Huang Biao,
deputy secretary of the School of Continuing Education and Training of Shenzhen
Polytechnic University, attended the opening ceremony and delivered
speeches.
The training focuses on key issues such as integration of vocational
education, reform of vocational education, and capacity building of vocational
schools etc. Through lectures by vocational education experts, visits to schools
and enterprises, and on-site teaching, trainees gained better understanding of
the development trend of vocational education, policy directions, as well as the
integration of general and vocational education, and the integration of
vocational education and industry. The trainees gained comprehensive and
practical experience to promote the high-quality development of vocational
education.
Vocational education is an important pathway to create talents and an
important foundation for economic and social development. Vocational schools
leaders are the decisive factor in developing their schools and its students.
This training event not only improved the principals’ philosophy and leadership,
but also made exploration in the innovation and development of vocational
education in China. Trainees said that they value this opportunity to continue
to deepen the teaching reform, improve the quality of vocational education,
contribute to creating more skilled talents, and the sustainable development of
vocational education.