In order to guide students to participate in skill competitions, teachers in higher vocational colleges need to improve their practical ability. Teachers have "a bucket of water" and can only teach students "half a bucket of water". Therefore, teachers' practical ability must be strong enough, and only their own practical ability is strong enough to fully guide students to participate in the competition and give correct guidance when students encounter difficulties.
In order to better guide students to participate in the competition, instructors need to participate in practice first, so that teachers' practical ability can be substantially improved, which is more in line with the requirements of "double-qualified". At present, many teachers have obtained "double-qualified" or "double-qualified" certificates by participating in the training organized by relevant associations or educational institutions, or obtained the title of "double-qualified" by obtaining relevant certificates.
Although this has indeed promoted the improvement of teachers' level to a certain extent, the improvement in actual operation may not be great, and the certificate does not mean the improvement in actual operation ability. However, in order to guide skill competition, it is feasible to improve teachers' practical ability.
Introduction to Vocational Skills Competition:
Vocational skill competition is an organized mass competition based on the national vocational skill standards, combined with the actual production and operation, focusing on highlighting operational skills and solving practical problems. Vocational skill competition should adhere to the principles of social benefit orientation, openness, fairness and justice, and be closely integrated with vocational skill training, vocational skill appraisal, performance appraisal, technological innovation and production. ?
City Competition: City Skills Competition refers to a local competition organized by the Municipal Education Bureau or the local government and attended by students from secondary vocational schools.
Provincial: The provincial skill competition refers to the competition organized by the provincial education bureau or the provincial local government, and won the first prize by students from higher vocational colleges and secondary vocational colleges.