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The Common Characteristics and Growth Patterns of Post-2005 Vocational Education Students in the New Situation

Qiuying Yang and Hao Ding

Education Insights, 2025, vol. 2, issue 8, 34-41

Abstract: Vocational school students born after 2005, often referred to as "digital natives," have grown up entirely in an environment dominated by mobile phones and the internet. Their perspectives on learning and employment differ significantly from those of previous generations. This study systematically analyzes the common characteristics of post-2005 vocational students and proposes an innovative educational model tailored to their digital-native traits. Using case studies and literature reviews, the research identifies their growth pattern as a progressive process characterized by digital environment shaping, followed by practice opportunity driving, and culminating in value iteration. To address these findings, the study recommends establishing a dual-helix cultivation system integrating "skill growth and value shaping." This can be achieved by creating immersive learning communities, gamified learning platforms, and flexible curricula. Such reforms provide schools with actionable directions (e.g., enterprise internships, adaptable course structures), help parents understand their children's career choices (e.g., accepting roles as "digital nomads"), and offer new pathways for vocational education reform.

Keywords: digital natives; common characteristics; growth rules; immersion; gamification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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