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What is an art school? How is it different from a vocational school?

Art schools refer to institutions that specialize in art and various majors with an artistic nature. General colleges and universities also have art schools or art departments. As well as institutions engaged in art education and teaching with an academic nature. The Ministry of Education divides art school qualifications into: art schools with academic education qualifications and art schools without academic qualifications.

Vocational school is the abbreviation of vocational and technical school, which is a branch of secondary vocational school. It refers to schools that focus on vocational skills training and improving the employment level of the labor force. It is the product of the school-running model with Chinese characteristics. Market employment competitiveness can be enhanced through technical training. After passing the skill assessment, you can obtain a nationally recognized vocational qualification certificate and technical secondary school diploma.

The teaching contents of art schools mainly include the following categories:

1. Music

Vocal music, piano, folk music, tuning, recording, composition, musicology , orchestral music, music education, etc.

2. Drama

Performing, directing, drama literature, photography, recording, stage art, film and television, etc.

3. Fine arts

Painting, sculpture, crafts, fine arts, design, art design, industrial design, animation, environmental art design, architectural design, digital design, etc.

4. Dance category

Classical dance, jazz dance, folk dance, folk dance, modern dance, ballet, international dance, Latin dance, street dance, dance choreography, etc.

5. Media categories

Broadcasting and hosting art, news gathering and editing, radio and television editing and directing, lighting art, etc.

The vocational school is targeted and focuses on the cultivation of practical hands-on skills and the improvement of students' skills. Technical talents are relatively scarce in the country, and the country attaches great importance to the cultivation of technical talents. Technicians who graduate from technical schools are called blue-collar workers, and their salaries are generally higher. Technicians with rich technical experience, in particular, become senior blue-collar workers. Enterprises are generally in short supply of such talents. .