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Is 'vocational education' related more to 'further education' than 'higher education'?
Or it refers to both types?
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Apr 1, 2020 2:34 PM
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It is related more to “further education.” Specifically, at least in the US, it refers to training for a particular trade (as opposed to general “academic” education). For example, instead of going to college, a young person might choose “vocational training” to become a plumber or a dental assistant. “Higher education” generally refers to academic college/university at the Bachelor’s degree (or higher) level.
April 1, 2020
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It is both a type of further education and higher education which means that it is education beyond high school (in the US). Vocational education is a very practical type of education in which one can learn different types of trades, e.g., mechanical repair, plumbing, carpentry, electrical wiring, etc.
April 1, 2020
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It is the same In UK English as for all other English's American or whatever.
As mentioned by John
April 1, 2020
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