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  2. What is trade school?

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    Small classes also allow trade schools to provide better career services, as there’s more room for counselors to give individualized career coaching to students. “Job placement is a strong ...

  3. Trade schools might be a better option than colleges. Here’s why.

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  4. Vocational school - Wikipedia

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    Students in a carpentry trade school learning woodworking skills, c. 1920 Dongping County Vocational Secondary School, China A vocational school, (alternatively known as a trade school, or technical school) is a type of educational institution, which, depending on the country, may refer to either secondary or post-secondary education [1] designed to provide vocational education or technical ...

  5. Vocational education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vocational schools or tech schools are post-secondary schools (students usually enroll after graduating from high school or obtaining their GEDs) that teach the skills necessary to help students acquire jobs in specific industries. The majority of postsecondary career education is provided by proprietary (privately-owned) career institutions.

  6. Gen Z are increasingly choosing trade schools over college to ...

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    Gen Z has a bad reputation for being work-shy.But new research shows that couldn’t be further from the truth—the youth of today just don’t want a desk job.

  7. Higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The second Morrill Act (1890) required that states consider black students equally or found separate land-grant schools for them. [29] Protests for civil rights on campus began in the early 20th century, at Shaw University (1919), Fisk University (1924–1925), Howard University (1925) and Hampton Institute (1925, 1927). The protests often ...

  8. Vocational education - Wikipedia

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    Japanese vocational schools are known as senmon gakkō. They are part of Japan's higher education system. They are two-year schools that many students study at after finishing high school (although it is not always required that students graduate from high school). Some have a wide range of majors, others only a few majors.

  9. Educational equity - Wikipedia

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    Educational equity, also known as equity in education, is a measure of equity in education. [1] Educational equity depends on two main factors. The first is distributive justice, which implies that factors specific to one's personal conditions should not interfere with the potential of academic success.