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Vocational schools and technical schools: improving the vocational skills training of the labor force.
Vocational schools and technical schools are important components of vocational education, which are mainly devoted to improving workers' vocational skills. This paper will discuss the characteristics and advantages of vocational schools and technical schools in depth to help readers better understand these two forms of education.

Vocational schools: improving the competitiveness of market employment

Vocational schools mainly focus on vocational skills training, and enhance students' market employment competitiveness through different stages of education. After completing the skills examination, students can also obtain a nationally recognized vocational qualification certificate, a secondary vocational or higher vocational graduation certificate, and their academic qualifications will be upgraded to a higher level.

Technical school: pay attention to practical skills

Technical schools mainly train middle and senior technical talents and pay attention to the cultivation of practical skills. Technical secondary school belongs to secondary education, which is equivalent to high school education, but pays more attention to practical skills. Senior technical school belongs to higher vocational education and is at the same level as junior college. After graduation, students will get the technical school graduation certificate issued by the human resources department and the social security bureau, as well as the primary, intermediate and senior vocational qualification certificates.