vocational guidance
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of vocational guidance
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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There are already new efforts along this line, and some school systems, trying to do their utmost, are proudly announcing vocational guidance even in their kindergartens.
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All of them are in serious need of some vocational guidance.
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Back in her native Toulouse after many years as an education inspector and vocational guidance adviser in former French North Africa, she found the days dragging oppressively.
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Like any progressive educator of today, Don Bosco believed in vocational guidance, play-teaching, musical training.
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The first thru the child-study movement and the second thru the matter of vocational guidance.
From On the Firing Line in Education by Ladd, Adoniram Judson
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