vocational
含义: Relating to an occupation or trade, especially one requiring practical skills; describing education or training that prepares a person for a specific career rather than providing general academic knowledge.
Vocational education is distinguished from academic education by its focus on practical, job-ready skills. In the UK, vocational qualifications include BTECs, NVQs, and T-levels. There is an ongoing debate about the relative status of vocational and academic pathways, with critics arguing that vocational education has historically been undervalued. The word 'vocation' also carries the older sense of a calling, especially to religious life.
例句
- Vocational courses in construction, catering, and healthcare provide students with practical skills for employment. 建筑、餐饮和医疗保健领域的职业课程为学生提供就业所需的实践技能。Los cursos de formación profesional en construcción, hostelería y sanidad proporcionan a los estudiantes competencias prácticas para el empleo.建設、調理、医療分野の職業コースは、学生に雇用のための実践的なスキルを提供します。건설, 조리, 의료 분야의 직업 교육 과정은 학생들에게 취업을 위한 실용적 기술을 제공한다.
- The college offers both academic A-levels and vocational qualifications such as BTECs. 该学院既提供学术性的A-level课程,也提供BTEC等职业资格课程。El centro ofrece tanto A-levels académicos como cualificaciones vocacionales como los BTEC.そのカレッジでは、学術的なAレベルとBTECなどの職業資格の両方を提供しています。그 칼리지는 학술적인 A레벨과 BTEC 등의 직업 자격증을 모두 제공하고 있다.
- She chose a vocational route into nursing rather than pursuing a traditional university degree. 她选择了通往护理职业的职业教育路径,而非传统的大学学位。Eligió una vía vocacional hacia la enfermería en lugar de cursar una carrera universitaria tradicional.彼女は従来の大学の学位を取得する代わりに、看護への職業教育ルートを選びました。그녀는 전통적인 대학 학위 대신 간호 분야의 직업 교육 경로를 선택했다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin vocationalis, from vocatio (a calling, a summons), from vocare (to call). The educational sense developed in the 19th century as industrialisation created demand for trained workers.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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