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Five differences between secondary vocational education and ordinary high school education
The general high school education of secondary vocational education mainly has the following differences.

Different purposes of running a school

Secondary vocational education is service-oriented and employment-oriented. And ordinary high school education is mainly based on further studies.

Different training objectives

Secondary vocational education is mainly to cultivate outstanding technical and technical talents to meet the needs of economic and social development. And ordinary high school education is mainly to transport new students to higher-level schools.

The courses are different.

Secondary vocational education is to set up courses according to market demand, including professional theory courses and professional skills courses in addition to cultural classes. However, ordinary high school education basically only offers general culture classes.

Different teaching forms

In addition to centralized teaching, secondary vocational education should also organize practical teaching and carry out practical training. However, ordinary high school education generally does not organize practical teaching.