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History of Vocational Schools

juliaaa @ 09:23

Vocational schools are training institutions designed primarily to give students practical knowledge. These schools may be said to have been patterned after the apprenticeships of yore, where an aspiring protege is taken under the wing of a master, and trained in the arts of the trade until he is ready to go out on his own. This way of teaching or imparting knowledge to a pupil kept developing until more formal trade schools, with a teacher overseeing several students (instead of a master training just one apprentice) were established.

To ensure that the quality of education (or training) these vocational institutions provide students remain high, vocational schools are usually monitored or need to be recognized by a separate governing institution. It is best to enrol in vocational schools that are recognized by these associations / institutions.

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