Sunday, January 3, 2016

Vocational education

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Vocational education is education within vocational schools that prepares people for a specific trade. It directly develops expertise in techniques related to technology, skill and scientific technique to span all aspects of the trade.
There are many diverse kinds of vocational training programs, certifications, and diploma programs, and correspondingly large number of schools and organizations that offer them.
Appropriate and thorough training is imperative for anybody who is looking to start a new career, find a new position, or enhance their current job.
Internet-based vocational training programs are great ways to gain new skills and enhance your career. These courses usually qualify you for vocational or technical certification or membership in a union. (In order to find out what requirements apply to you, contact your regional certification administrators and local union representatives)
  • Auto Repair
  • AutoCAD
  • Bookkeeping
  • Carpentry
  • Daycare Management
  • Cooking and Catering/Culinary Arts
  • Criminal Justice
  • Dental Assistant
  • Electrician
  • Floral Design
  • Home Inspector
  • HVAC (Heating & Air) Technician
  • Interior Design
  • Locksmithing
  • Medical Billing
  • Medical Transcription
  • Paralegal Studies
  • Pharmacy Technician
  • Photography
  • Private Investigator
  • Property Management
  • Real Estate Appraisal
  • Small Business Management
  • Small Engine Repair
  • Tax Preparation
  • Travel Agent
  • Veterinary Technician

What is the higher education

What is Higher Education? Many people are confused about Higher Education, because there have been a lot changes recently, including i... thumbnail 1 summary




What is Higher Education?

Many people are confused about Higher Education, because there have been a lot changes recently, including institutions changing their names and titles.

Also, do you fully understand the letters that often appear alongside courses, such as BA and BSc?? And do you wonder what exams or steps you need to take to go on your education after you graduate from 4-year university?

You can find answers to all questions in this section!

To start with the definition of the term-Higher Education- In fact, There is no simple definition of higher education. The international definition of tertiary (post school) education divides it into two parts. Type A ( Higher Education) and Type B (Further Education). A higher education qualification at degree level takes a minimum of three years to complete, more typically four. It will have a theoretical underpinning, it will be at a level which would qualify someone to work in a professional field and it will usually be taught in an environment which also includes advanced research activity. Shortly, Higher education mainly and generally means university level education. It offers a number of qualifications ranging from Higher National Diplomas and Foundation Degrees to Honors Degrees and as further step, Postgraduate programs such as Masters Degrees and Doctorates. These are recognized throughout the world as representing specialist expertise supported by a wide range of skills that employers find very useful. Further education is generally includes those post graduate studies in where you can gain your Master and Doctorate degrees..

These degrees mark the highest one can earn, though they are divided into two levels. A master's degree, for instance, is awarded for a particular course of study beyond the baccalaureate degree. They come in various categories, such as a Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Master of Theology. The amount of time it takes one to earn a master's degree depends upon the program one is enrolled in, but one should usually expect to study at least for 2 years. The second type of graduate degree, and one considered higher than a master's degree, is a doctoral degree. These are awarded for a particular course of study beyond the master's degree. Doctoral degrees can be professional degrees, such as the Doctor of Ministry, or academic degrees, such as the Doctor of Philosophy. Those who earn doctorates often assume the title 'Doctor.' The amount of time one must study before earning such a degree varies greatly by field, institution

Here are the definitions of most frequently used terms related to Higher Education:

Bachelor's Degree: It is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts three or four years. (Note that some postgraduate degrees are entitled Bachelor of ..., e.g. Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University's Bachelor of Philosophy.

Master: It is an academic degree usually awarded for completion of a postgraduate or graduate course of one to three years in duration. In the UK it is sometimes awarded for an undergraduate course whose final year consists of higher-level courses and a major research project. In the recent standardized European system of higher education diplomas, it corresponds to a two-year graduate program to be entered after three years of undergraduate studies and in preparation for either high-qualification employment or for doctoral studies.

Doctorate:  It is an academic degree of the highest level. Traditionally, the award of a doctorate implies recognition of the candidate as an equal by the university faculty under which he or she has studied. There are essentially three types of doctorates: research, first-professional (USA only), and honorary. Research doctorates are nearly always awarded in recognition of academic research that is of a publishable standard (even if not actually published) and represents at least a modest contribution to human knowledge. It is usually assessed by submission and defense of a doctoral thesis or dissertation, though in some cases a coherent body of published literature can be accepted instead. Honorary doctorates are awarded for a substantial contribution to a field but this need not be academic in character.



Higher education is education, training and research guidance that take place after at the post secondary level.

Good qualities of the well educated person

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1. An educated person has the ability to think clearly and independently.They can make identify opportunities and weakness very short period of time.we can can call this as well educated person has good judgment

2.The well educated person knows how to learn and they will learn continuously with out stopping.

3.the well educated person used available resources and fulfilled requirements.

4. An educated person can work with any direction.
5.Well educated person make a decisions thinking on analytical and critical way.
6.well educated person make self  questions assumptions before make decisions.

7.well education persons are good hearers but they doesn't blindly accept what they are told; they go see for themselves. They can discern truth from error, regardless of the source.

8. An educated person knows how to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information.

9.. An educated person knows how to make productive use of knowledge; they know where to get the knowledge that they need, and they have the ability to organize that knowledge into a plan of action that is directed to a definite end.

10.. An educated person understands human nature and has the ability to establish, maintain, and improve lasting relationships.

11. An educated person knows how to establish rapport with others; they know how get others to trust and respect them.

12. An educated person knows how to cooperate and collaborate effectively with others.

13. An educated person knows how to resolve conflicts with others.

14. An educated person has the ability to  solve problems without hurt others with their support.

15. An educated person knows the important of the education and they will learn end of the their life and also they like to learn anyone that something they have important to learn.

* if some one have above qualities we can say that he is well educated and if is not there is some reason we have to identify in his education background.

Vission and Mission of the education

     The vision and mission of the education has decided and depend on "how to create some one's career".  The main t... thumbnail 1 summary










     The vision and mission of the education has decided and depend on "how to create some one's career". 
The main targets  and goals of  the education:

  •  To prepare children for citizenship
  • To cultivate a skilled workforce
  • To teach cultural literacy
  • To help students become critical thinkers
  • To help students compete in a global marketplace
         While these are related goals, they demonstrate the diversity of expectations and prioritization that society and its educators must manage.Education does not have a single purpose; it serves multiple objectives, and the relative importance of each of these objectives can be very personal. The varied emphasis is a result of the diverse economic, social, spiritual, cultural, and political realities of our individual lives.  Likewise, how we deliver instruction1, and how we measure success in school as a predictive indicator of our future success in society and, indeed, one could argue the metrics for society’s success as a whole, must be updated to match.
To prepare Children for get  citizenship  in well develop countries

The some one wants to get the Citizenship in well developed country they should have goood education,technical skills or some specific tallent.Some person have fullfiiled  requirements for citizenship and person recognized under the custom or law as being a member of a state is called as citizenship.

 To cultivate Skilled  workeforce
A segment of the work force with a high skill level that creates significant economic value through the work performed (human capital). Skilled labor is generally characterized by high education or expertise levels and high wages. Skilled labor involves complicated tasks that require specific skill sets, education, training and experience, and may involve abstract thinking.this is the meaning of skilled workforce and education can create a worker with above mention qualities.

To Teach cultural literacy
That's mean the develop the comunucation skils of the society and the people.with the education develop the writing and reading skills is called literacy.

To help students Become a critical thinkers
Some one can generate new ideas of the and concepts is called as critical thinking.education and experience improve the student's ability of critical thinking.

To help the students compete in global marketplace
Specially in the labour market there is high competision.if there is the vacancy, applied hugh numbers applicants,want get that opertunity should have specific Talents and skills.education can help to allocate specific place in globle market.