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Vocational high schools and technical secondary schools: an important part of secondary vocational education.
Although vocational high schools and technical secondary schools are different, they are both important parts of secondary vocational education. This paper will deeply analyze the difference between vocational high school and technical secondary school from the aspects of education, training direction and employment prospect.

Educational equality

Although vocational high schools and technical secondary schools have different training directions, there is little difference in academic qualifications. Both of them are part of secondary education, training a large number of applied talents for the society every year.

Vocational high schools pay more attention to professional skills.

Vocational high schools pay more attention to the cultivation of professional skills. After graduation, I have mastered the corresponding vocational skills and can directly enter the social employment.

Technical secondary schools pay more attention to basic knowledge.

Technical secondary schools pay more attention to the teaching of basic knowledge. After graduation, they can take the general college entrance examination to prepare for entering the university.

Career prospects

Choosing vocational high school or technical secondary school depends on personal interests and career planning. But no matter which way you choose, you need to study and practice hard to better realize your personal value and social value.