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article on vocational education​

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Answered by ams68
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Vocational education is the education that trains people to work in various jobs such as technician, trade and craft. It refers to the career and technical education that allows students to get ready for specific career. The vocational programs provide students with hands on instruction and training that leads them to certification or a diploma. Vocational schools provide vocational training on post secondary level, higher education level, and further education. Students can choose certificate or diploma programs, apprenticeship and associate degree programs.

Earlier, most of the vocational training programs took place in classroom or on the job site from professionals in the field, however the online vocational education has now become popular and an easy option for students to learn various skills from professionals. Earlier the training was also limited to certain jobs like welding, carpentry, automotive services, but with the changing times training has expanded to wide range of job functions like tourism management, food and beverage management, computer network management, retail training, paralegal management and so on.

Vocational education focuses more on providing practical skills and hands on instructions in the particular job. Students get real working environment during vocational programs. Vocational education is evolving prominently and generates skilled and trained workers for specific job

Answered by vanshikavikal448
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Importance Of Vocational Education

Pallam Raju has rightly said, ‘The Indian youth needs to be empowered, and it can be done through good education and vocational training. Vocational education is the key to taking India to her goals of self-reliance in technological advancement and a developed economy. It has been found that Indian educational system is predominantly theory based; this system is directly and indirectly responsible in the slow growth of Indian economy. The number of skilled workers and professionals is very less in India as compared to the number of skilled professionals in advanced countries like America, France, UK, Germany, Japan, South Korea, etc.

If India is to accelerate her pace of development, she must focus more on vocational education at schools. Vocational subjects must be made compulsory in the school curriculum across the nation. CBSE, the premier Indian educational organization, has introduced approximately 40 vocational courses at schools. In future India will have more number of skilled workers and professionals. Their quality work force will definitely improve the work quality throughout the nation

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