The Study on the Needs of English Skills in Economics and Management Industries Based on Mobile Big Data Management and Innovative Applications

The Study on the Needs of English Skills in Economics and Management Industries Based on Mobile Big Data Management and Innovative Applications

Cui Jing, Dianbing Wang
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/IRMJ.304455
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Abstract

Based on the theory of needs analysis and the "target situation needs" model, a questionnaire and interview were used to investigate the current social needs for employees' English proficiency, focusing on five issues: (1) the trend of enterprises' needs for employees' English ability, (2) the evaluation of enterprises' English literacy of employees, (3) the characteristics of job needs for English skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation), (4) the social recognition of various English qualification certificates, and (5) the evaluation of ESP courses. Therefore, the author puts forward the necessity and urgency of the application of AI technology in English teaching, reiterates the necessity of specialization, integration and lifetime of vocational education, and actively reforms the traditional language laboratory into a multi-functional teaching model with AI, VR, human-computer interaction system, promotes the transformation of English vocational education model from single EGP to dual model of EGP and ESP.
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In the construction of "new liberal arts," emphasis is placed on the integration of personality development and social awareness and the integration of individual planning and career planning, advocating the cultivation of diversified, compound, and all-around development people and the coordinated development of personality and sociality. Intellect, feelings as well as sympathies, inclinations, desires, inherent and developed reactions—all of these mental features should be structured and incorporated into a single entity. Management is the method of combining all cognitive characteristics into a single identity. The goal of character is compressive. The capacity to empathize and understand the viewpoints of so many others, particularly those from numerous different origins and civilizations, The capacity to recognize familial, educational, and neighborhood support is available, as well as the capacity to grasp moral and environmental standards for conduct. In educational practice, professional integration, experiential learning, and reflective technology application are advocated, and schools are required to establish the talent cultivation principle of sticking to professional qualities, highlighting school characteristics, promoting students' development, and serving social needs.

Basic education, vocational education, and higher education, as the three main bodies of education, need to be balanced and coordinated. Vocational education must serve society; focus on training high-quality workers and skilled personnel to meet the needs of society; build a mechanism for running schools in a diversified way that is oriented to the needs of industry; and implement a flexible and diversified personnel training model in combination with social practice so as to realize the dual functions of education in developing individuals and serving society.

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