vocational guidance
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of vocational guidance
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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Like any progressive educator of today, Don Bosco believed in vocational guidance, play-teaching, musical training.
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Questioning those who expressed radical views among persons seeking vocational guidance, he found no connection with income, sex, unemployment, personal wellbeing.
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And in the course of a long guerrilla war against Howard Taubman of the Times, he pointedly reprinted one of Taubman's reviews in Greek and suggested sympathetically that the poor chap required "vocational guidance."
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All of them are in serious need of some vocational guidance.
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With the advent of vocational guidance, vocational training of necessity follows close behind.
From Vocational Guidance for Girls by Dickson, Marguerite Stockman
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