18 Facts About Vocational education

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Vocational education is education that prepares people to work as a technician or to take up employment in a skilled craft or trade as a tradesperson or artisan.

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Vocational Education can be seen as that type of education given to an individual to prepare that individual to be gainfully employed or self employed with requisite skill.

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Vocational education is known by a variety of names, depending on the country concerned, including career and technical education, or acronyms such as TVET and TAFE (technical and further education).

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Vocational education can take place at the post-secondary, further education, or higher education level and can interact with the apprenticeship system.

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At the post-secondary level, vocational education is often provided by highly specialized trade schools, technical schools, community colleges, colleges of further education, vocational universities, and institutes of technology (formerly called polytechnic institutes).

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General Vocational education systems had not been effective in developing the skills that many adolescents and adults needed to secure employment in industry.

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Currently, vocational education programs are delivered by public and private learning organizations, supported by the Argentine Ministry of Labour and Ministry of Education.

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Largest and the most unified system of vocational education was created in the Soviet Union with the professional`no-tehnicheskoye uchilische and Tehnikum.

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The Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education provides training in nine different vocational fields, namely: applied science, business administration, child education and community services, construction, design, printing, textiles and clothing, hotel service and tourism studies, information technology, electrical and electronic engineering, and mechanical, manufacturing and industrial engineering.

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Vocational secondary schools provide four years of general education and prepare students for the maturata (school leaving certificate).

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The government is piloting Vocational education Meister Schools in which workplace training is an important part of the programme.

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The Centres of Expertices are linked to the four vocational education programmes provided in senior secondary VET on the content of VET programmes and on trends and future skill needs.

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In Paraguay, vocational education is known as Bachillerato Tecnico and is part of the secondary education system.

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In 2005 the Ministry of Vocational and Technical Training introduced the National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) framework which was an important milestone for the education, economic and social development of Sri Lanka.

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Government Ministries and Agencies involved in Vocational Training are The Ministry of Vocational and Technical Training, The Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC), The National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority (NAITA), The Department of Technical Education and Training (DTET), University of Vocational Technology(UoVT), The Vocational Training Authority (VTA) and the National Youth Services Council (NYSC).

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Upper secondary education is divided into 13 vocationally oriented and 4 academic national programmes.

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Vocational education programmes include 15 weeks of workplace training over the three-year period.

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Vocational education offers insights into the study of the pedagogy of teachers of work-related programmes.

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