单词 | vocationalism |
释义 | > as lemmasvoˈcationalism voˈcationalism n. training for a particular occupation; educational emphasis on this; cf. vocationism n. at vocation n. Derivatives. ΘΚΠ society > education > [noun] > systematic education > systems of university extension1839 Philanthropinism1842 Arnoldismc1845 co-education1852 Pestalozzianism1859 kindergartenism1872 secularism1872 community education1873 Froebelism1879 co-ed1886 extramuralism1892 vocationalism1901 heurism1909 sandwich1913 Montessori1917 Montessorianism1917 Juku system1931 polytechnization1932 day release1936 essentialism1939 comprehensivization1958 multitracking1989 1901 Regents Bull. (Univ. State N.Y.) 55 361 In my judgment vocationalism has no place in public secondary schools. 1924 Glasgow Herald 1 May 8/6 The primary function of education is wider than mere vocationalism. 1981 R. E. Peterson in A. W. Chickering Mod. Amer. College xiv. 321 As a basic curricular orientation, the new vocationalism of the 1970s appears to be largely a response to students' demands for marketable skills. 2005 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 12 May 32/3 Curriculums that reduce liberal arts study to grade-grubbing vocationalism. < as lemmas |
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