vocational school
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Definition
Noun: A secondary-level educational institution that focuses on teaching specific skilled trades, crafts, or technical occupations, preparing students for direct entry into a particular job or career field.
Usage
A "vocational school" is a type of school. It is used to refer to the institution itself. * After high school, he decided to attend a vocational school to become an electrician. * The local vocational school offers excellent programs in automotive repair and culinary arts.
Examples
- She enrolled in a vocational school to train as a dental hygienist.
- Many vocational schools have partnerships with local industries for student internships.
- The government is funding new equipment for the vocational school's welding program.
Advanced Usage
- "vocational education" or "vocational training": These are broader terms for the type of instruction provided, which can occur in various settings, including a vocational school.
- He received his vocational training at a specialized technical institute.
Variants and Related Words
- Trade school: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "vocational school."
- Technical school: Often emphasizes more technology-focused trades (e.g., computer networking, engineering technology).
- Career and Technical Education (CTE): A modern, comprehensive term used in educational policy that encompasses vocational training.
Synonyms
- Trade school
- Technical college (in some contexts)
- Career college
Antonyms
- Liberal arts college
- University (in the context of broad, theoretical education versus specific job training)
Noun
- a secondary school teaching the skilled trades