=> There are several reasons why vocational training should be recognized as the key to the
workforce supply question.
One reason is that vocational schools apply the knowledge into
practicality more and more
which makes them more applicable rather than theoretical courses.
In vocational
training
courses, students might practice more, thus obtaining a lot of real
experiences. Thanks to this, they may work immediately in some businesses. Another reason is
that vocational schools have more job opportunities for students. Hence, they might easy
it is
much easier for them
to seek a job just after graduating
to meet basic needs and develop quickly
in their career
. As a result, they might meet basic human needs.
Besides the practical benefits mentioned/expressed above, I believe that there are several other
reasons why we should focus on vocational courses, particularly in the electrical and water
sectors. Firstly, there is a shortage/lack of qualified
manual
workers in some fields such as
electricians and plumbers. The cause of this is due to
because that
such
kinds of
works
require
requires
hard-workingand skilledemployeesand these sectorsmight do
not attract many young
people. Secondly, electricians and plumbers are the main manpower when buildings are
constructed, renovated or maintained. Consequently, without this kind of workers, it is a task of


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