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Research on the Development Dilemma and Countermeasures of China's Adult Continuing Education under the Background of the "the Belt and Road" Initiative

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DOI: 10.23977/trance.2024.060403 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 151

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Qingwei Song 1

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1 School of Accounting and Finance, The Open University of Shaanxi, Xi'an, China

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Qingwei Song

ABSTRACT

After the "the Belt and Road" initiative and construction of continuing education service was put forward, it decided that it would undertake a unique mission in this strategy and play an extensive and profound role in talent skills training and basic thrust. However, influenced by factors such as market demand, education reform, technological innovation, and industrial optimization, its development has also reached a critical point that requires innovation. With the launch and implementation of the "the Belt and Road" initiative, the connotation and extension of China's continuing education development continue to expand, and its status and role are increasingly prominent. How to seize the opportunity, give full play to the talent cultivation function of continuing education, serve the "the Belt and Road" initiative, and fulfill the new mission and new requirements proposed by the "the Belt and Road" initiative is not only an important mission entrusted to continuing education by the times, but also an important task in front of continuing education [1]. To achieve this functional effect, China's continuing education needs to further learn from and draw on the advanced experiences and practices of major developed countries in the world, combine with China's ethnic group characteristics and strategic needs, expand the international perspective of continuing education development, adhere to the balance of scale and quality, inheritance and innovation, promote the internationalization, scientificization, and standardization of China's higher continuing education, and create a Chinese characteristic continuing education brand with strong international influence, regional radiation, strategic contribution, and comprehensive benefits.

KEYWORDS

The Belt and Road, Adult Continuing Education, Difficulties and Countermeasures

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Qingwei Song, Research on the Development Dilemma and Countermeasures of China's Adult Continuing Education under the Background of the "the Belt and Road" Initiative. Transactions on Comparative Education (2024) Vol. 6: 14-23. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/trance.2024.060403.

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