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Tianjin Consensus on the Development of World Vocational Education adopted
Published: Nov 22, 2024 03:16 PM
Guests at the exhibition during the conference on November 21, 2024 Photo: GT

Guests at the exhibition during the conference on November 21, 2024 Photo: GT


The Tianjin Consensus on World Vocational Education was adopted at the 2024 World Vocational and Technical Education Development Conference (WVTEDC 2024), which began on Thursday in Tianjin, North China.

During the meeting, a ministerial roundtable was held. Attended by education ministers from 32 countries, including China, the meeting discussed and adopted the Tianjin Consensus on the Development of World Vocational Education, which provides a framework for advancing vocational education globally.

The Thematic Exhibition on Vocational Education at WVTEDC 2024, hosted by Chinese Society for Technical and Vocational Education on November 21-22 attracted guests from all around the world. It built a platform for international exchange and cooperation for Chinese and more international vocational and technical colleges.

Guests at the exhibition during the conference on November 21, 2024 Photo: GT

Guests at the exhibition during the conference on November 21, 2024 Photo: GT


Guests at the exhibition during the conference on November 21, 2024 Photo: GT

Guests at the exhibition during the conference on November 21, 2024 Photo: GT


Exhibition venue during the conference Photo: GT

Exhibition venue during the conference Photo: GT


Exhibition during the conference Photo: GT

Exhibition during the conference Photo: GT


After visiting the exhibition of Dongying Vocational Institute, Chaudary Ajmer Aziz, technical educational and Vocational Training Authority from Pakistan praised the new technology of saline land agriculture shown by the institute.

Chaudary Ajmer Aziz at the exhibition during the conference on November 22, 2024 Photo: GT

Chaudary Ajmer Aziz at the exhibition during the conference on November 22, 2024 Photo: GT


Themed Innovation Empowers the Future, Skills Enlighten New Lives, the conference hosted over 1,200 representatives, including more than 600 overseas guests from over 100 countries and regions, such as government officials, diplomats, international organization representatives, and academics.