ChatGPT/AIGC and the Future Vocational Education

  • Guoqing Xu ,
  • Jinfang Cai ,
  • Beijia Jiang ,
  • Zheng Li ,
  • Hui Yang ,
  • Jie Zheng
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  • Institute of Vocational and Adult Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China

Accepted date: 2023-04-11

  Online published: 2023-06-25

Abstract

Generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT has attracted strong attention since its inception. This paper reveals the future picture of vocational education under the influence of ChatGPT from four main aspects: vocation, vocational ability, personnel training in vocational education and scientific research in vocational colleges, which affect the development of vocational education and reflect the important functions of vocational education. Firstly, in terms of vocation, this paper puts forward corresponding coping strategies after clarifying the technical principles, mechanisms and paths of ChatGPT’s impact on vocation. Secondly, in terms of vocational ability, after combing the ability of ChatGPT, this paper analyzes the influence of ChatGPT on vocational ability from the explanation of the characteristics and structure of vocational ability, and suggests how to deal with the above influence. Thirdly, in terms of personnel training in vocational education, this paper first discusses the personnel training of vocational education school system, combs the application of artificial intelligence technology in the field of higher vocational education personnel training, and then analyzes the challenge of ChatGPT to higher vocational education personnel training and puts forward countermeasures. Then this paper discusses the personnel training of vocational skills training system, expounds the influence of iterative update of ChatGPT on future skills training and the influence of ChatGPT on the future skills training mode of vocational education. Finally, in terms of scientific research in vocational colleges, after clarifying the basic connotation of scientific research in vocational colleges, this paper depicts the iterative process of scientific research in vocational colleges in the change of skill formation, expounds the influence of ‘de-skill’ technology development represented by ChatGPT on scientific research in vocational colleges, and answers how scientific research in vocational colleges should deal with ‘de-skill’ technology development represented by ChatGPT.

Cite this article

Guoqing Xu , Jinfang Cai , Beijia Jiang , Zheng Li , Hui Yang , Jie Zheng . ChatGPT/AIGC and the Future Vocational Education[J]. Journal of East China Normal University(Educational Sciences), 2023 , 41(7) : 64 -77 . DOI: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5560.2023.07.007

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