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vocational

[voh-key-shuh-nl] / voʊˈkeɪ ʃə nl /




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Mr. Galston points to higher education and vocational training as key to enhancing men’s economic appeal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The state’s longstanding vocational high-school system has become a coveted pathway for students.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Massachusetts vocational high-school system, more than a century old and among the oldest in the U.S., has become a coveted pathway—driven in part, counterintuitively, by teens who end up going to college.

From The Wall Street Journal

She had earned her vocational nursing license from the school, the Professional Medical Careers Institute, and wanted to continue her studies to become a registered nurse.

From Los Angeles Times

In England, V-levels are being introduced to replace and simplify the current vocational qualifications system, and "open up more high-quality routes for young people", the government says.

From BBC