Article Open Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2024.02.005
Research on the Guidance of Online Public Opinion in Vocational Education in the All-media Era
Xiaoshu Zhong1,*, Bo Huang2
1Shaanxi Polytechnic Institute, Xianyang, Shaanxi, China.
2Xianyang Normal University, Xianyang, Shaanxi, China.
*Corresponding author: Xiaoshu Zhong
Published: March 19,2024
Abstract
China's vocational education system produces approximately 10 million graduates who enter society each year. The development of vocational education is closely related to the country's economic development. Secondary and higher vocational education account for half of the annual enrollment and ongoing enrollment in education. This helps reserve technical talents for the development of various industries. Vocational education has become the primary channel for exporting technical talents to the industry. In the context of the all-media era, this article aims to enhance the reform and innovation of vocational education. Based on the characteristics of vocational education, it is essential to leverage the laws of online public opinion dissemination. This can be achieved through various strategies such as understanding the types of online public opinion, effectively managing public opinion information, guiding online education values, establishing a central hub for ideological and political education, utilizing new online discourse, optimizing network communication patterns, nurturing a team of online education professionals, and enhancing the efficacy of online education. By exploring these approaches, we can develop a mechanism to steer online public opinion in vocational education within the context of the all-media era.
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How to cite this paper
Research on the Guidance of Online Public Opinion in Vocational Education in the All-media Era
How to cite this paper: Xiaoshu Zhong, Bo Huang. (2024). Research on the Guidance of Online Public Opinion in Vocational Education in the All-media Era.The Educational Review, USA, 8(2), 227-231.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2024.02.005