Symbiosis or Parasitism:A Realistic Examination and Practical Approach to the Construction of High-level Specialty Groups in Higher Vocational Colleges
The construction of high-level specialty groups in higher vocational colleges has become a key measure to promote the high-quality development of vocational education talent cultivation and specialty construction.Since the implementation of high-level specialty group construction in higher vocational colleges by China,higher vocational colleges have achieved significant results in theoretical exploration and practical innovation,but there are still many problems that need to be sorted out and solved in practice.Through a logical examination of the group formation logic of high-level specialty groups in higher vocational colleges and a theoretical review of the applicability analysis of the symbiosis theory in the construction of high-level specialty groups in higher vocational colleges,it is discovered that there exist realistic predicaments in the construction of high-level specialty groups in higher vocational colleges,such as weak mutual integration among specialty groups and lagging construction concepts;unclear group formation logic of specialty groups and low resonance effect at the same frequency;and an environment for the construction of specialty groups that awaits optimization and is not strongly outward-oriented.Based on the symbiosis theory,specific practical approaches are proposed,strengthening the construction of symbiotic units,clarifying symbiotic models,creating an open symbiotic environment,and emphasizing the optimization of governance mechanisms.
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