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Huang Yanpei's Vocational Education Theory
Huang Yanpei's vocational education theory is that "the unemployed have jobs, but the workers are happy."

Huang Yanpei advocates the use of both hands and brains, the integration of learning and practice, the parallel of theory and practice, and the equal emphasis on knowledge and skills, so as to realize "all materials in schools, all practices in society, all people who teach in the country and live a happy life" and advocate "big vocational education".

Huang Yanpei believes that "to run a vocational school, it is necessary to communicate and contact with all educational and professional circles at the same time; Those who advocate vocational education should also take responsibility in spirit and participate in sports in the whole society. "

Huang Yanpei also attaches importance to professional ethics education. He summarized the requirements of professional ethics as "respecting teachers and attaching importance to morality, enjoying it", and having the service spirit and dedication spirit of "benefiting others and taking responsibility first".