Vocational Training
Introduction
- Practical study
- Training for particular job
- Ready for job
- Does not require higher education
- Opportunity for mass employment
- Includes carpentry, decoration, toy making, book binding, etc.
- Students realise in our country
- Gandhiji felt
- Effective to solve unemployment
Vocational training is a course of practical study. It prepares a student for a particular work. This training does not aim at giving bookish knowledge. So the trainee is ready for a job after completion of such training. This training produces manual jobs. The training does not require higher education. In countries like India, it can provide employment to vast illiterate or semi-illiterate people. Vocational trade includes carpentry, weaving, decoration, watch repairing, toy making, book binding, etc
Vocational training makes a man more competent for
his job. Students have now realised the importance of such training. But
institutions are inadequate and arrangements are unsatisfactory. Vocational training
enables a student to earn independently. Gandhiji realised that majority of the
people must be given practical training to earn their living. Vocational
training is an effective way to solve the unemployment problem. So this
training is of great service to the society.
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