Technical Institute
Technical Institutes originates
from 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. Vocational education is classified as using procedural knowledge.
Generally
known as career and technical
education (CTE) or technical and vocational education
and training (TVET) it
prepares people for specific trades, crafts and careers at various levels from a trade, a craft, technician, or a high professional
practitioner position in career's such as engineering, accountancy, nursing, medicine, architecture, law etc.
Craft vocations are usually based on manual or practical activities and are
traditionally non-academic but
related to a specific trade, occupation . It is sometimes referred to as technical education as the trainee directly develops
expertise in a particular group of techniques.
Vocational
education can be at the secondary, post-secondary level, further education, and higher education level and can interact with the apprenticeship system. Increasingly, vocational
education can be recognized in terms of recognition
of prior learning and partial academic credit towards tertiary education (e.g., at a university) as credit.
Vocational
education is related to the apprenticeship system of learning.
As
the labour market becomes more specialized and require higher levels of skill,
governments and businesses are increasingly investing in the future of
vocational education through publicly funded training organizations and
subsidized apprenticeship or traineeship initiatives for businesses. At the
post-secondary level vocational education is typically provided by an institute of technology/polytechnic, university, or by a local community college.
Vocational
education has diversified over the 20th century and now exists in industries such as retail, tourism, information technology, funeral services and cosmetics, as well as in the
traditional crafts and cottage
industries.
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