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The Origin of Vocational Schools, the Reform and Development of Educational System
Vocational schools are places where students master vocational skills and acquire the knowledge and technology needed for their careers. This paper will introduce the relevant knowledge of vocational schools to readers from three aspects: the origin of vocational schools, the reform of educational system and the development process.

Originated in Europe

Vocational schools originated in Europe in the18th century, and gradually rose with the development of capitalist production. It was established to train workers and technicians.

Reform of the education system

The educational system reform of 195 1 year has turned vocational schools into single-subject secondary technical (professional) schools. However, from 1958 to 1965, vocational schools were once closed. Since 1980, vocational schools have developed greatly in China.

Professional training

Vocational schools provide professional training and employment opportunities for college students. Tianjin Cuisine Vocational School, Beijing Qiushi Vocational School (Wangjing Campus), Beijing Wenhua Clothing Vocational School, Beijing Yanqing No.1 Vocational School, Beijing Haidian Art Vocational School, Datong No.1 Senior Vocational School and Datong Beiyue Senior Vocational School all provide students with rich courses and practical opportunities.