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What occupation does a technical school have?

What occupations do technical schools have: sales, gardening, welding, CNC machine tools, cooks, excavators, cranes, accountants, fashion design, hotel management, beauty salons, computers, nurses, aviation, tour guides, etc.

The technical school is introduced as follows:

Technical schools, referred to as "technical schools", mainly train intermediate skilled workers. According to the classification of schools, there are four types of secondary vocational schools: vocational high schools, general secondary schools, adult secondary schools and technical schools.

Technical colleges have gradually developed into three levels: technical schools, senior technical schools and technician colleges. According to the "Vocational Education Law" and the current "three-set" scheme in the State Council, technical schools (technician colleges) are under the management of human society departments, while vocational high schools, general secondary schools and adult secondary schools are under the management of education departments.

Notice of the Ministry of Labor and Personnel on Printing and Distributing the Interim Provisions on the Establishment and Staffing Standards of Technical Schools) In order to ensure the smooth progress of teaching and various work in technical schools, improve the teaching quality and management level, according to the reform of relevant central institutions, the establishment is tightened and the work efficiency is improved.

In order to use the spirit of "People's Education" reasonably, it is necessary to strengthen the institutional setup and staffing management of technical schools. To this end, the Interim Provisions on Setting Standards and Staffing of Technical Schools are formulated. Is issued to you, please organize the implementation according to the situation of various regions and departments.

The institutions of technical schools can generally set up school-run, academic affairs office, political work office, general affairs office and practice factory (field, shop). Schools with large-scale internship factories and heavy financial management tasks in production and operation can add financial departments.

The number of leading bodies at all levels in technical schools can be determined according to the size of the school, including one principal and one to two vice principals, including three to five full-time principals and deputy secretaries of party committees (general branches and branches). Each department and office generally has one or two deputy directors, and the departments and offices with heavier tasks can add one deputy director.

According to Article (17) of Chapter 6 of the "Fourteenth Five-Year Plan for Technical Education" issued by Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, graduates of intermediate classes, advanced classes and preparatory technician (technician) classes in technical colleges are subject to professional title evaluation, public recruitment and other related policies according to their secondary school, junior college and undergraduate education.