Qiuyue Yang’s scientific contributions

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Figure 1. The percentage of the enrolment of VET students (1978-2022)
From "chosen ones" to "leftovers": a historical analysis of China's vocational education and training system, 1949-2023
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September 2024

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Purpose This paper examines students’ educational choices in vocational education and training (VET) to understand the low reputation of vocational education in China. By analysing the individualisation of these choices within structural and individual relationships, the study explores how the decline of state endorsement and the shift towards rational, individualistic actions influence students' decisions. Design/methodology/approach Multiple types of data were collected in this study, including administrative records, interviews and autobiographical stories, which were analysed using individualisation theory. Findings The research indicated three historical periods of the educational choice of Chinese VET students. Stage one (1978–1991) saw vocational education treated as “the first choice” for graduates. Stage two (1992–2000) was marked by the polarisation of educational choice during the social transition from a socialist planned economy to a market economy. During this period, more students started to choose academic high schools over vocational schools, even though the latter still had certain advantages for attracting the better-performing students. The third stage (2001-now) is a time in which vocational education is viewed as “the last choice” under the socialist market economy system. During this period, junior high school graduates prefer to enrol in academic high schools rather than in vocational schools. Aligned with the overall individualisation trend in Chinese society, vocational education decisions situated between societal structures and individuals are also experiencing a shift towards more micro-level individualized behaviours. Research limitations/implications The paper provides a historical analysis of education and training provision in China and the complexity of students’ educational choices, revealing the influencing factors across different stages. Originality/value This paper draws a comprehensive analysis of the developmental trajectory of vocational education in China across different historical periods, notably under the socialist planned economy and the socialist market economy systems.

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... A primordial initiative is to establish and sustain a solid relationship between TVET schools and industries as well as the labour market demands. Hao et al. [7] emphasise that TVET institutions collaborate with industries due to government intervention and arrangement. The government encourages industries to participate in the development of TVET, specifically in curriculum development and implementation. ...

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Linking Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Curriculum to the Labour Market Needs in China
From "chosen ones" to "leftovers": a historical analysis of China's vocational education and training system, 1949-2023