Significance of Vocational training
Synonyms: Professional training, Technical training, Apprenticeship, Skill development
In Dutch: Beroepsopleiding; In Finnish: Ammatillinen koulutus; In Spanish: Formación profesional; In German: Berufsausbildung
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Buddhist concept of 'Vocational training'
Vocational training in Buddhism emphasizes practical education for trades and careers, prioritizing immediate, tangible benefits over spiritual knowledge, suggesting a balanced approach to personal development within societal roles.
From: Abhidhamma in Daily Life (by Ashin Janakabhivamsa)
(1) Education that prepares individuals for specific trades or careers, focusing on immediate benefits rather than spiritual knowledge.[1]
The concept of Vocational training in local and regional sources
Vocational training encompasses skill-based education designed to prepare individuals for specific trades or careers, particularly in rural areas, aiming to enhance employability and providing practical skills essential for various professions.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Education that prepares individuals for specific trades or careers, emphasized by Welthy Fisher in her literacy initiatives.[2] (2) Education and training intended to prepare individuals for specific trades or careers, enhancing employability.[3] (3) Education aimed at equipping individuals with specific skills, which Sri Venkayya promoted through various initiatives.[4] (4) Education focused on equipping individuals with specific skills for particular trades or occupations.[5] (5) Practical training aimed at equipping individuals with specific skills relevant to certain occupations, in this context, military training for Indian cadets.[6]