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What does "secondary vocational school" mean?
Secondary vocational schools are schools that implement secondary vocational education.

Students who graduated from technical secondary schools. The enrollment targets are junior high school graduates and junior high school equivalent. The basic academic system is generally three years, and secondary vocational schools also recruit high school graduates. The academic system is generally two or three years.

Secondary vocational schools refer to all kinds of vocational schools that are established with the approval of relevant government departments and implement full-time secondary education, including public and private ordinary middle schools, adult middle schools, vocational high schools, technical colleges and secondary vocational schools affiliated to institutions of higher learning.

In 2020, the number of teaching staff in secondary vocational schools will be10.083 million, an increase of 0.9 1% over the previous year. There were 857,400 full-time teachers, an increase of 1.45 million over the previous year, an increase of 1.72%. Student-teacher ratio19.54:1; The proportion of full-time teachers with bachelor degree or above was 92.92%, an increase of 0.3 1 percentage point over the previous year; "Double-qualified" teachers accounted for 30.87%, an increase of 0.29 percentage points over the previous year.