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The Chinese government issued the Vocational Education Law of the
PRC in 1996, making explicit stipulations regarding the status,
role, structure, functions and duties, management system and fund
channels for vocational education.
China's vocational education is mainly composed of advanced vocational
schools, technical secondary schools, skilled workers' schools,
vocational middle schools, vocational training centers and other
technical training schools for adults and training institutions
run by social organizations or individuals. Vocational education
is divided into three levels: advanced, secondary and primary levels,
which coordinate closely with each other.
Advanced vocational education, the highest level of vocational education
in China, is still in the initial stage. Conducted on the basis
of the students having high-school education, it is an important
part of higher education. At present, schools offering advanced
vocational education are: 87 professional and technical colleges,
short-term vocational universities and technical junior colleges;
several dozen professional junior colleges, now undergoing reforms;
133 higher learning schools for adults (with 188 areas of study
offered), where experiments in advanced vocational education are
conducted; and 18 technical secondary schools which offer advanced
vocational education classes. Their major task is to cultivate practical
and technological specialists for the front line of the nation's
economic construction. In accordance with the development program
for vocational education, the existing system of advanced vocational
education is to be reformed and restructured, and supplemented with
a small number of leading vocational secondary schools to promote
advanced vocational education and gradually develop into colleges
of vocational technology.
Vocational secondary education is the principal part of China's
vocational education. It has three forms: technical secondary schools,
vocational high schools and skilled workers' schools.
The major task of technical secondary schools is to cultivate secondary
technical and managerial personnel for the front line of production.
After many years of effort, there are now 3,206 technical secondary
schools nationwide.
The restoration and development of vocational high schools began
in the early 1980s. Because they have adapted themselves to China's
economic development and reform of the structure of secondary education,
vocational high schools are developing rapidly. Now there are 8,500
such schools nationwide, with a total of four million students.
They mainly train employees with high school educational level and
certain professional skills. Compared with the low quality of professional
teachers and textbooks, and simple and crude equipment for experiments
and practice in the early 1980s, vocational high schools now have
developed into well-equipped new-type schools with obviously improved
quality of teachers and management.
Skilled workers' schools are vocational secondary schools for cultivating
technical workers. China's first skilled workers' school was established
in 1949. Currently, there are 4,467 skilled workers' schools nationwide,
with 1.8625 million students studying 400-odd subjects.
To date, there are more than 17,000 vocational schools of various
types and levels, 2,090-odd professional training centers, and over
400,000 training centers for workers and staff, technical training
schools for adults and training institutions run by social organizations
and individuals. Each year, millions of people are trained at the
various training institutions and vocational schools. China has
basically formed a vocational education system offering distinct
advanced, secondary and primary levels of education in all trades.
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