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Higher vocational education plays an increasingly important role in cultivating skilled talents and supporting industrial development. With the rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and intelligent manufacturing, labor market demands are undergoing significant transformation. However, many vocational institutions still face challenges including outdated curricula, insufficient practical training opportunities, and limited collaboration with industry partners. These issues weaken the alignment between educational outcomes and labor market requirements. This paper examines the current development of higher vocational education and analyses the structural challenges it faces in the context of industrial upgrading and technological transformation. Drawing on existing research and policy discussions, the study explores strategies for improving teaching innovation and strengthening the integration between vocational education and industry. The findings suggest that curriculum reform, diversified teaching approaches, deeper industry-education collaboration, and enhanced practical training systems are essential for improving the quality of vocational education. In addition, the promotion of innovation and entrepreneurship education can further enhance students' adaptability to the evolving labor market. By strengthening collaboration among educational institutions, enterprises, and social stakeholders, vocational education can better respond to the demands of industrial transformation and cultivate highly skilled professionals with practical and innovative capabilities. This paper argues that successful vocational education reform requires not only institutional adjustments but also a fundamental shift in how teaching, learning, and industry partnerships are conceptualized. It proposes a tripartite framework-curriculum agility, pedagogical innovation, and systemic collaboration-as a basis for future policy and practice.
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