A Vocational School is an educational institution that offers practical training in a specific trade, vocation or profession. It offers skills and knowledge necessary to perform specific jobs in fields such as technology, healthcare or skilled trades.
Long definition: A Vocational School, also known as a trade school or technical school, is an educational institution that offers specialized training and instruction in practical skills, trades or professions. These schools focus on preparing students for careers in specific industries, such as automotive technology, healthcare, culinary arts and construction, among others. Vocational schools provide hands-on training and often lead to industry-recognized certifications or licenses.
Etymology: The term "vocational" is derived from the Latin word "vocatio", meaning a calling or vocation. It emphasizes the idea of education and training tailored to specific occupations and career paths.
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Translations:
Spanish: Escuela de Formación Profesional
French: École professionnelle
German: Berufsschule
Italian: Scuola professionale
Portuguese: Escola Profissional
Japanese: 職業学校 (Shokugyō Gakkō)
Chinese (Simplified): 职业学校 (Zhíyè Xuéxiào)
Hindi: व्यावासिक पाठशाला (Vyavasik Pathshala)
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