Cultivating Digital Financial Talent: A Framework for Curriculum Reform in the Era of New Quality Productivity
Keywords:
New Quality Productivity, Digital-Financial Talen, Talent Training ModelAbstract
In recent years, the rapid development of the global digital economy has significantly transformed the structure of productivity. In 2023, General Secretary Xi Jinping introduced the concept of "new quality productivity" during his inspection in Heilongjiang, highlighting the importance of promoting technological innovation and restructuring production factors to drive the growth of various industries. As a key sector of the national economy, education is also being reshaped by the digital and intelligent revolution, rendering traditional financial talent training models inadequate for meeting the evolving demands of the industry. The convergence of digital technologies and emerging industries has created an urgent need for cultivating financial professionals equipped with both digital skills and innovative thinking. This paper explores the construction of a talent training system for digital finance professionals that aligns with the demands of digital and intelligent development under the framework of new quality productivity. By thoroughly examining the characteristics of new quality productivity and analyzing the current state of financial education, this paper proposes an innovative educational model aimed at addressing the deficiencies in the current financial talent training system and fostering the high-quality development of the financial industry.
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