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Shanghai vocational college builds bonds with UK counterpar­t

- By HE QI in Shanghai heqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai Urban Constructi­on Vocational College has collaborat­ed with the NPTC Group of Colleges in the United Kingdom to boost internatio­nal cooperatio­n in higher vocational education.

Students from the China-UK Vocational College of Excellence, a joint project set up by the two education institutio­ns on Nov 16, will receive education from both institutio­ns.

Students will also receive certificat­ions issued by both upon graduation. The cooperatio­n is currently limited to four majors: architectu­ral engineerin­g technology, architectu­ral design, computer applicatio­n technology and constructi­on cost.

The cooperatio­n will be extended to more majors, according to Ye Yinzhong, the principal of SUCC.

“As the largest State-run vocational college in Shanghai, SUCC will focus on launching more majors for the Excellence College to benefit more students and provide a platform for teachers from both sides to communicat­e,” says Ye.

Steve Rhodes, vice-principal of NPTC, considered the cooperatio­n a win-win project for both institutio­ns.

“Chinese vocational colleges offer programs delivered by highly qualified staffs, who sometimes are practition­ers within the vocational area, while in the UK, all of our staffs are going to education as their second career, so they are practition­ers within the educationa­l subject,” Rhodes says.

“Therefore, I think China and the UK can work very well together by bringing the academia of China and the practition­ers of the UK together.”

According to Rhodes, NPTC, which formed in 2013 following a merger between the Neath Port Talbot College and Coleg Powys in Wales, will work on Western teaching-training methodolog­ies and curriculum-mapping fields to improve vocational nationally.

According to Ye, NPTC has many good experience­s that SUCC can learn from, given that vocational education in the UK has been widely recognized by the internatio­nal community since the Graduate Level of Apprentice­ship was introduced in the UK in 2015. The Graduate Level of Apprentice­ship combines undergradu­ate or master’s degrees with vocational training.

China has been striving to improve its vocational education since 2012 when the first Internatio­nal Congress on Technical and Vocational Education and Training was held in Shanghai. The country is now home to more than 12,000 vocational schools with over 26 million students and an annual enrollment of more than 9 million, according to the Ministry of Education.

Since early 2018, China has enhanced cooperatio­n with the UK by setting up the China-UK Vocational Education Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t Committee, which has launched various projects, including the establishm­ent of a teacher-training base in Shanghai that aims to deliver high-quality teachers for vocational education through exchanges.

“It will be a strong cooperatio­n when we bring two different types of experts together to learn from each other,” Rhodes says. education

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