Reconstruction and Practice of Talent Training Model for Computer Majors in Higher Vocational Education Based on Industry-Education Integration
Key Points
A new talent training model enhances alignment with industry demands, and improves student outcomes.
Competence-oriented training objectives have been restructured to better meet workforce needs in the digital economy.
Innovative teaching methods and comprehensive evaluation mechanisms have been developed to support effective learning.
Collaborative education mechanisms involving schools and enterprises are essential for reforming vocational computer education.
Abstract
With the rapid development of the digital economy, talent training in computer majors at higher vocational colleges faces prominent problems such as disconnection from industrial demands, outdated curricula, and obsolete teaching methods. Based on the concept of industry-education integration, this study reconstructs competence-oriented training objectives and curriculum systems, innovates contextualized teaching methods, and builds diversified and comprehensive evaluation mechanisms. It systematically advances school-enterprise collaborative education mechanisms, the construction of “dual-qualified” teaching teams, and dynamic quality assurance systems, thereby providing crucial support for deepening reforms in higher vocational computer education and promoting the development of the digital economy.
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