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The mechanism of distance vocational education affecting industrial technological progress in Philippines

Published: 10 January 2019 Publication History

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In order to study the mechanism of distance vocational education affecting industrial technological progress in Philippines based on the status of macroeconomic development in Philippines. Education is an important driving force for the development of industries, and distance vocational education plays an important role to affect the industrial technological progress. The results show that: the mechanism of distance vocational education affecting industrial technological progress in Philippines is mainly through the realization of "Affecting capital flows, Affecting labor skills, Promoting the adjustment of industrial structure effectively, Optimizing the supply structure of human resources and increase labor productivity", and then to put forward the strategy of the distance vocational education developing in Philippines in the view of TV blank band market. The results of this study have important theoretical guiding significance to effectively stimulate the industrial technological progress in Philippines.

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    IC4E '19: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on E-Education, E-Business, E-Management and E-Learning
    January 2019
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    DOI:10.1145/3306500
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    2. distance vocational education
    3. industrial technological progress
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