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China needs less educated people, and more factory workers.
Why can't skilled factory workers being educated at the same time?
I thought China has been implementing the German dual-system in vocational education, where you are hired by a company to learn the practical skills three days a week and two days a week you go to the vocational school to acquire the theoretical skills.
We also have vocational colleges where you can obtain the Meister title (German for Master) in a two-year programme after you finished vocational school.
German craftsmen are amongst the best in the world, just compare an ordinary house built in Germany and one built in the US and you will see the visible difference. All the workers at a German car factory must at least go through a vocational school.
The general attitude in China is that its demeaning for a college graduate to become a factory worker.
I think it's not actually demeaning, most of graduates are less competent than graduates in the past.
The over enrollment policy of college is to blame, although more people get higher education, the resource is limited only for a fixed amount of people, more students means diluted education quality. The job market positions are also limited, some lower end positions are filled with trash graduates while higher end spots are vacant.
There's a little difference for vocational education. In China, many polytechnical school/colleges adopt the 2.5+0.5(yrs) or 2+1(years) education system that means 2.5/2 yrs in school to learn theoretical skills(continuous) and 0.5/1 yrs in company to learn practical skills.I thought China has been implementing the German dual-system in vocational education, where you are hired by a company to learn the practical skills three days a week and two days a week you go to the vocational school to acquire the theoretical skills.
We also have vocational colleges where you can obtain the Meister title (German for Master) in a two-year programme after you finished vocational school.
German craftsmen are amongst the best in the world, just compare an ordinary house built in Germany and one built in the US and you will see the visible difference. All the workers at a German car factory must at least go through a vocational school.
The general attitude needs to change. That's the heart of the problem, not the lack of vocational school etc.
Indeed, but don't forget even in the U.S., the job as worker is not deemed as something superior to be proud of, as doctors, lawyers and bankers.
Similar issue here too
Today, an electrician earns as much as an engineer - The Times of India
Going to engineering college is a prestige issue, and a lot of people think going to a polytechnic (electrician,mechanic etc) is being a step lower.
Yes, but you can't be a doctor or lawyer with a mere college degree. The belief in China that any desk job is superior to factory worker however is misplaced, and I think rising wage of factory job as compare to low level white collar work will eventually convince Chinese of that.