vocationalism
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- vocationalist noun
Etymology
Origin of vocationalism
First recorded in 1920–25; vocational + -ism
Example Sentences
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The author, Carnegie President Ernest L. Boyer, points to the realities beneath such vocationalism: between now and 1990 there will be 12 million to 13 million jobs for some 15 million baccalaureate earners.
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Still, now as then, some faculty members decry creeping vocationalism.
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For example, the Institute of Technology recently spirited physics and chemistry away from the liberal arts college, which critics contend is another dire step toward vocationalism.
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