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Abgour’s Answer
Hey Mathew,
Please check this website, it has a lot of good-to-know information about the program for high school students. http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/high-school-notes/2014/10/20/vocational-high-school-programs-an-option-for-teens
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CK’s Answer
Vocational training refers to instructional programs or courses that focus on the skills required for a particular job function or trade. In vocational training, the education prepares students for specific careers, disregarding traditional, unrelated academic subjects. Sometimes called Vocational Education and Training (VET) or Career and Technical Education (CTE), vocational training provides hand-on, job-specific instruction, and can lead to certification, a diploma or even an associate's degree.
Vocational training can be accomplished through many channels, and at varying points in someone's career. Here are some different resources for receiving vocational training:
High School CTE programs
Tech prep education
Postsecondary vocational school
Apprenticeship programs
On-the-job training
Continuous development
Military training
Distance learning programs
Vocational training can be accomplished through many channels, and at varying points in someone's career. Here are some different resources for receiving vocational training:
High School CTE programs
Tech prep education
Postsecondary vocational school
Apprenticeship programs
On-the-job training
Continuous development
Military training
Distance learning programs