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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91. Others might take two to four vocational courses at a community college or a technical institution.
92. Steps towards free movement of labour have been taken by use of mutual recognition of many vocational qualifications.
93. Many of the requests are for practical, technical and vocational literature for all levels,(sentencedict .com) from secondary schooling upwards.
94. Throughout the new Sciences provision the emphasis is on the development of scientific attitudes and the vocational applications of science.
95. National vocational qualifications are a critical element in motivating youngsters and ensuring that their achievements are recognised rapidly.
96. Working with other organisations to develop appropriate vocational qualifications based on the standards.
97. We have begun the job of raising educational standards and breaking down the barriers between the vocational and the academic routes.
98. Since 1981 there have been 2000 vocational trainees a year seeking to become principals; hence the 500 surplus.
99. It must be added that vocational schools have traditionally had low status.
100. Will my hon. Friend explain how national vocational qualifications help vocational training?
101. She started at a vocational school that had opened a year after the 1979 overthrow of dictator Anastasio Somoza.
102. In this respect they are the forerunners of the juvenile labour exchanges with their affiliated services of vocational guidance and after-care.
103. Once they entered these programs, the percentage of students expecting to graduate and enter college or vocational training more than doubled.
104. The vocational profession of Alpine shepherd is on the wane, an arduous life with unreliable income.
105. Additionally,(sentencedict.com) if a young trainee achieves a vocational qualification additional funding can be received for the benefit of future trainees.
106. Does he agree that there is another worry about separating vocational from non-vocational adult education?
107. This year, we've not had time to integrate teaching and assessment of core skills into vocational areas.
108. Because of the schools emphasis on vocational courses such as computing and engineering, school leavers have a good success rate in getting jobs.
109. Too many of them are less places of higher learning than they are high-class vocational schools.
110. At the same time, the schools developed a whole series of vocational courses.
111. Most of these practices have practitioners trained overseas or before the vocational training scheme became mandatory.
112. The Job Corps is a vocational training program for low-income youths.
113. The employment of qualified staff and the release of existing staff to vocational training courses.
114. Compared to them, I was without skill, a vocational basket case.
115. To get experience in obstetrics and gynaecology for vocational training I had to come back to London.
116. At Level One students will undertake self-assessment, identify qualities and skills and relate these to appropriate vocational areas.
117. This year, two million students will participate in the Technical and Vocational Education Initiative.
118. By contrast with the north-east, Dyfed is not sufficiently industrialized to support an institution offering advanced vocational courses.
119. The Vocational Access Certificate has been designed as a preliminary vocational qualification for those with special training needs.
120. The classes offered by the project reflected an emphasis on instrumental and vocational education.
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