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The Basic Situation of Luoyang Yi Tuo Vocational Education Center
It covers an area of nearly 82 mu (including 28 mu for lease) and has a building area of 44,000 square meters (including lease 1, 8 1 square meter). It is divided into three parts: the main campus, the campus in front of the factory and the school-run industrial company located at the west exit. The total assets of the center are nearly 50 million yuan (excluding land). Yi Tuo company has 17 practice base. The main campus has nearly 400 sets of production practice equipment such as CNC machine tools, more than 30 practice workshops and laboratories, more than 800 multimedia classrooms 10, and more than 3000 square meters of sports ground with plastic track/kloc-0. This library has more than 200,000 books.

There are more than 300 faculty members, including full-time teachers 1 10. There are 2/kloc-0 employees with senior titles, more than 70 employees with intermediate titles, 3 senior technicians and 26 technicians, and more than 30 senior engineers and associate professors who have been employed for a long time are part-time teachers.

At present, there are nearly 8000 students in school. Among them, there are nearly 5,000 higher vocational students and nearly 3,000 secondary vocational students. Every year, it trains more than 6,000 people from enterprises and society, and receives internships from about 20,000 college students across the country.

The center is an advanced unit named by the relevant departments of the state, province and city for many times, the national key technical school, Luoyang Yi Tuo Technician College (Yi Tuo Senior Technical School), the first batch of demonstration technical schools in the province, the first batch of national demonstration bases for training high-skilled talents, the national vocational skill appraisal institute, the training base for teachers' educational and technical ability in provincial secondary vocational schools, and the numerical control major has been identified as a provincial backbone major, a safety production training base, a poverty alleviation training base and a designated school for reemployment training.