Importance of vocational education at higher secondary stage
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It trains young people for various jobs and helps them acquire specialized skills. Majority of the young people need a job to support their families. Vocational education can also be termed as job-oriented education. It help a person in becoming skilled in a particular field at a comparatively lower age.
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Secondary and higher secondary educa-
tion are important terminal stages in the system of
general education because it is at these points that
the youth decide on whether to pursue higher
education, opt for technical training or join the
workforce. Educationists and experts have
consistently recommended that education at these
stages should be given a vocational bias to link it
with the world of employment. The D.C. Kothari
Commission, the recommendations of which form
the basis of the 1968 National Policy on Education,
felt that it should be possible to divert at least 50
per cent of the students completing Class X to the
vocational stream, reducing the pressure on the
universities and also preparing students for gainful
employment. The vocational education scheme at
the 10 + 2 stage came into existence in the late
1970s. However, only a handful of states and Union
Territories took the lead in imparting vocational
education.
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tion are important terminal stages in the system of
general education because it is at these points that
the youth decide on whether to pursue higher
education, opt for technical training or join the
workforce. Educationists and experts have
consistently recommended that education at these
stages should be given a vocational bias to link it
with the world of employment. The D.C. Kothari
Commission, the recommendations of which form
the basis of the 1968 National Policy on Education,
felt that it should be possible to divert at least 50
per cent of the students completing Class X to the
vocational stream, reducing the pressure on the
universities and also preparing students for gainful
employment. The vocational education scheme at
the 10 + 2 stage came into existence in the late
1970s. However, only a handful of states and Union
Territories took the lead in imparting vocational
education.
2.4.2 The National
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Vacational education help students to know about their talent. It also boost their talent.
It prepares an individual for a job and not college.
Vocational education as the term itself denotes the students are specialised and therefore they more chances of employment.
It prepares an individual for a job and not college.
Vocational education as the term itself denotes the students are specialised and therefore they more chances of employment.
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