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What is the modern vocational education system?
Modern vocational education system refers to a vocational education system that adapts to the transformation of economic development mode and the adjustment of industrial structure, embodies the concept of lifelong education, and the coordinated development of secondary and higher vocational education meets the people's vocational education needs and the economic and social needs for technical and skilled talents. The modern vocational education system takes all kinds of vocational colleges and vocational training institutions at all levels as the main carriers, and has the characteristics of adapting to demand, organic connection and multi-intercommunication. Adapting to demand means adapting to the requirements of the transformation of economic development mode, the construction of modern industrial system and the all-round development of people, following the growth law of technical and skilled talents, and realizing the scientific positioning and layout of vocational education at all levels; Organic convergence refers to coordinating the development of secondary and higher vocational education, focusing on the curriculum convergence system, promoting the convergence of training objectives, specialty settings, teaching resources, enrollment system, evaluation mechanism, teacher training, industry guidance, group running schools and other fields, and effectively enhancing the pertinence, systematicness and diversification of talent training; Multi-communication is to promote the communication between vocational education, general education and continuing education, pay equal attention to full-time education and part-time education, and build an "overpass" for the growth of vocational education talents.