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    Many high schools offer a vocational program to students, however, not many students take the opportunity. Some students may consider the program a challenge to their schedule, however, it would only better them for the future. Vocational programs that offer collaborative learning and work-based experience will give students skills needed for life after high school and will help decrease the number of students who change majors. One positive way that vocational programs help high school…

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    Key considerations when planning training in any organisation Businesses need to consider training new starters and new employees differently. Existing staff don’t want to feel like a babies in the business; having to go through the same training as the newcomers. This may frustrate the existing employees and same goes with the newcomers. They may feel overpowered when they see the capabilities of existing employees. The training that they do must be relevant to their job title and must be…

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    admission to different schools to become a doctor.…

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    few ways you can revise this section to make it stronger. Feel free to use one of them, a combination of different ideas, or your own version. I’m merely offering suggestions from my perspective; you should make it your own. 1. Some people think vocational classes are a good alternative to a college education, but other people believe a college education is more valuable. 2. Some people think we need better alternatives to a college education; other people believe college is the only choice…

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    Career technical education is education that prepares people to work in a trade, craft, or professional Vocation. There is a wide range of vocational jobs such nursing, engineering, architecture, medicine, or law. In 1916 the federal government started funding career technical education (CTE). The Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) was founded in 1926. It has always been important from the start for citizens to have a strong knowledge base and skill set. The need for being…

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    class which they should have been mastered back from high school (Mitchell). Most College expects most students to have a certain type of educational requirements in order to be accepted. This can also be a problem for other students. Not all students have the same set of knowledge because they came from different kinds of school. As a student who came from a country halfway around the world, most of my education from elementary to high school is different from the average education in this…

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    Ideal Learning Experience

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    in this High school rotated between school and work, two weeks at school and two weeks at work to acquire practical hands on training within their major. For example, a Cosmetology student would work two weeks at a hair salon to gain practical experience and go to class for two weeks. Once the four weeks are over, the rotation would start over again. Therefore, I want to incorporate that idea with my ideal learning experience. My ideal education experience is a Technical Vocational Career…

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    people perceive the world and those in it. The story “I just Wanna Be Average” by Mike Rose is an autobiography written about his journey through his high school education system. Rose explains his unfair struggle of being accidentally placed into a Vocational track and treading his way through two years of it. There is difficulty and pressure that school can bring on an adolescent but very few know the hardship of having your intellectual potential waved aside only from a simple mistake. Anyon…

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    education you will need it.Getting more education than your average high school diploma or a set of skills is the key to be successful. It’s time to stop pushing all of our students to go to college, and instead push them towards the path that is right for them.(Jillian Gordon). There’s many students that go on to college when it is not for them and end up dropping out. Some believe that the associates will be equal to a high school diploma in the future and that the education you need to get a…

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    Skilled Labor Shortage

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    compared to the article, projects that the greatest increases in demand experienced in the workforce are jobs that require secondary education. Further projections suggest that in 2018, “68.3% of all workers will be in jobs that require only a high school degree or less” (Neumark 6). This coincides with the Department of Labor, which predicts the United States will need “114,700 more electricians and 218,200 more carpenters by 2022” (Economist 2). Furthermore, the BLS projects that demand will…

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