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Characteristics of secondary vocational education
The characteristics of secondary vocational education are as follows:

1. Practicality: Secondary vocational education pays attention to cultivating students' practical skills and professionalism, and pays attention to practical teaching, so that students can better adapt to the needs of career development and improve their employment competitiveness.

2. Career orientation: Secondary vocational education emphasizes career orientation and cultivates students' ability to understand and choose different careers. In the process of learning, students will come into contact with various career fields, understand their interests and potentials through practical experience, and thus choose the career development direction in a targeted manner.

3. Combination of production and learning: Secondary vocational education pays attention to cooperation with enterprises and industries, and enables students to get in touch with the real working environment and professional requirements through practical training. Students learn in practice, gain practical work experience, keep close contact with enterprises, and enhance their employment competitiveness.

4. Popularization and flexibility: Secondary vocational education has a high degree of popularization and can provide more students with opportunities for vocational skills training. At the same time, secondary vocational education also has certain flexibility, and can make personalized teaching arrangements according to students' interests and abilities to meet the different needs of students.

5. Adaptability: The secondary vocational education system needs to adapt to the needs of the socialist market economy and social progress, including the direction, level, teaching content, vocational training institutions and management of vocational education. At the same time, the educated should not only have a narrow professional nature or be limited to mastering a skill, because rapid change is the characteristic of our times.

Advantages of secondary vocational education:

1. Cultivating practical skills: Secondary vocational education focuses on cultivating students' practical vocational skills, so that students can master certain professional skills and practical experience during school. This kind of education mode that pays attention to vocational skills enables students to better understand the requirements and practice of this major during their school days, and better lay a solid foundation for future career development.

2. Save time and money: Compared with ordinary high schools, secondary vocational education usually takes only three years to complete their studies, with low tuition fees, which saves a lot of time and money for families and students. This advantage of saving time and money enables students to concentrate more on the study and practice of vocational skills and better prepare for future career development.

3. Diversified professional choices: Secondary vocational schools usually provide students with a variety of professional choices, including service majors, electronic information majors, education majors and sports majors. Students can choose their own majors according to their interests and career planning, so as to better realize their personal development.