China's secondary vocational training schools plan to enroll
eight million students in 2007, up 500,000 from the previous year,
said an official with the Ministry of Education.
If the enrollment objective is met, there will be as many
vocational schools students as there are high schools students.
The official said a new education system will be introduced in
the country's secondary vocational schools, under which students
will spend half of their study time in classrooms learning skills
and techniques from text books, and the other half of their time
learning on the job in factories or enterprises.
While many university graduates remain unemployed, there remains
a shortage of blue-collar workers with specialized skills.
Zhu Qingshi, dean of University of Science and Technology of
China, recently called on the country's universities or higher
learning institutions to develop vocational training, saying that
the society needs both professors, scientists, politicians and
professional chefs.
(Xinhua News Agency October 25, 2006)
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