Similar words: vocation, avocation, revocation, invocation, provocation, equivocation, educational, international relations. Meaning: [vəʊ'keɪʃənl] adj. of or relating to a vocation or occupation; especially providing or undergoing training in special skills.
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31. Effective school-to-work systems are not just a new and improved version of vocational education.
32. Vocational Studies allow students to make an informed choice of career options.
33. If they are grafted on to existing vocational education-representing a change in name only-we will be worse off than when we started.
34. Alongside the centres,(www.Sentencedict.com) staff will be encouraged to take nationally recognised vocational qualifications.
35. These quite explicitly linked vocational education with the low status black people were expected to occupy in the social hierarchy.
36. They also may counsel students on personal, educational, or vocational matters.
37. The authorities were enabled to grant scholarships, and to give vocational guidance. Medical inspection was made compulsory for all children.
38. History has much to contribute to vocational education in both its narrower and broader definitions.
39. The teen-agers at the vocational school, on the other hand, had joined the language game late.
40. These may relate generally to vocational skills to impart the idea that history and vocationalism are not antithetical.
41. People are given the chance to gain a vocational qualification in areas as diverse as catering, working with horses and machinery.
42. Some are closely related to a specific professional qualification[sentencedict.com], while in others a vocational orientation is much less obvious.
43. Although these are still in draft form, the Lead Body will use them to prepare a new framework for Vocational Qualifications.
44. Mr Blunkett has approved two general national vocational qualification science courses for 14-year-olds from September.
45. In designing the programme, we have tried to emphasise the vocational aspects of the core skills modules wherever possible.
46. So we need to preserve that part of vocational education but greatly diminish narrow training for specific jobs.
47. It is terribly important that this country takes vocational training seriously.
48. Besides, there are vocational and technical schools to deal with job training for kids not destined for college.
49. Communications also had a vocational emphasis, and was essentially inter-disciplinary, covering sociological and psychological methods of inquiry.
50. From that success came an idea to establish a vocational school for the teaching of these crafts and music.
51. These reforms had envisaged reorienting the ten-year basic education programme away from its highly academic content, towards more practical and vocational aspects.
52. In high school, her counselor advised her either to go to vocational school or to stay home.
53. Information is available on all kinds of education and training opportunities, full and part-time, vocational and non-vocational.
54. Traditionally, vocational schools have focused on jobs that do not require higher education.
55. Special importance shall be attached to an active labour market policy, such as vocational training and retraining.
56. A detective course is among a number of vocational studies planned to run alongside traditional academic courses from September next year.
57. Everything about the traditional high school works against the merger of vocational and academic studies.
58. The vast majority of postgraduates are doing short, taught courses, many of which provide specific vocational training.
59. It massively increased the budget of the Manpower Services Commission, enabling it to play a dominant role in vocational education.
60. It was interesting, so my political science side won out as vocational planning began.
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