vocationally - significado y definición. Qué es vocationally
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Qué (quién) es vocationally - definición


vocationally      
vocational         
OCCUPATION TO WHICH A PERSON IS SPECIALLY DRAWN OR FOR WHICH THEY ARE SUITED, TRAINED, OR QUALIFIED
Vocational; Vocations; Ecclesiastical and Religious Vocation; Vocation, Ecclesiastical and Religious
Vocational training and skills are the training and skills needed for a particular job or profession.
...a course designed to provide vocational training in engineering...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
vocationally
...a variety of vocationally oriented courses.
ADV: ADV -ed/adj
vocation         
OCCUPATION TO WHICH A PERSON IS SPECIALLY DRAWN OR FOR WHICH THEY ARE SUITED, TRAINED, OR QUALIFIED
Vocational; Vocations; Ecclesiastical and Religious Vocation; Vocation, Ecclesiastical and Religious
n. to have missed one's vocation ('not to have chosen an occupation or vocation at which one is particularly adept')
Ejemplos de uso de vocationally
1. It aspires to reintegrate dropouts into formal education frameworks or supplement their formal education; enable them to develop personally, scholastically and vocationally and impart educational and social values.
2. Earlier this year, the VTC announced that Saudi Arabia agreed to give vocationally qualified Jordanians exclusive privileges in its labor market, equal to that of Saudi nationals.
3. Bill Rammell, education minister, said÷ "Graduates who have studied shorter, more vocationally oriented courses such as foundation degrees are less likely to be unemployed than other graduates.
4. Another surprise has been a decline in applications for law courses – many had assumed students would go for vocationally–oriented degrees to repay their student loans after graduation.
5. But the annual increase was only 0.8 percentage points when taking into account the new requirement that English and maths are included – up from 44.3 % to 45.1%. The statistics published yesterday include GNVQs and other vocationally–equivalent qualifications, and more than 7,000 AS–levels taken early.