Constructing the Sustainable Operation Mechanism of School-Enterprise Training Mode in China

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The school-enterprise cooperation is an important way to train highly-skilled personnel, improve independent innovation capacity. This paper based on the research of the current school-enterprise cooperation mode and its obstacles, analysing the operation mechanism of this mode, and thus proposing a rational choice of sustainable operational mechanism for building a school-enterprise cooperation mode of training high-skilled talents.

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