if you were to choose from the 3 types of Vocation what would it be and why?
1. if you were to choose from the 3 types of Vocation what would it be and why?
Explanation:
It is the vocation to religious life, marriage or the single life. A special note about this one: Yes you have a specific vocation hand-selected for by God, but don't fret if you choose the "wrong" one
2. what type of Christian vocation do you see yourself in? how will you prepare for this?
Answer:
I am proud of bieng catholic. and i want to be someone who can share grace and inspiration to others.
3. how does howard gardner's different types of intelligence explain the need for technical vocational course?
Answer:
In order to capture the full range of abilities and talents that people possess, Gardner theorizes that people do not have just an intellectual capacity, but have many kinds of intelligence, including musical, interpersonal, spatial-visual, and linguistic intelligences.
4. 3. It is a type of writing where the author is writing about a particular subject that requires direction,instruction, or explanationa mechanicalb. technicalC. vocationald. technological
Answer:
Mechanical
Explanation:
Because mechanics requires direction, instruction and/or explanation
5. what is priestly vocation?
Answer:
Traditionally the term vocation was used in the Catholic Church only to refer to priestly or religious vocations, the vocation to live a life directly consecrated to God.
The priesthood is an irreplaceable and indispensable vocation in the world because priests exists to proclaim the truth that it is in Christ and His Gospel that we come to eternal life. The priest works for the food that endures for eternal life, not the food that perishes with the end of this earthly life.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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6. what is vocational counseling?
Answer:
Vocational education is education that prepares people to work as a technician or to take up employment in a skilled craft or trade as a tradesperson or artisan. Vocational education is sometimes referred to as career and technical education.
7. what is vocational clearance?
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) will conduct the 2008 Impact Evaluation Study (IES) of Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Programs on the second and third weeks of November 2008. The survey aims to evaluate the relevance and effectiveness of TVET programs. The results of the study will serve as a tool in determining policy recommendations that will guide TESDA in the planning and policy making functions for the whole sector.
The 2008 IES will cover SY 2006-2007 graduates for school-based programs and CY 2007 graduates for center-based, enterprise-based and community-based programs. In addition, graduates of TESDA scholarship programs and the TESDA Women’s Center will be part of the study. The survey will generate the following information: employment rate, absorption rate, skills utilization rate, length of job search and income/wage levels of employed TVET graduates. The total sample size is 13,073 TVET graduates, with an estimated cost amounting to Php 1,048,251.00, or around Php 80.20 per respondent. A national report will be completed in the first semester of 2009.
As early as 1996, the TESDA has institutionalized the Monitoring and Evaluation of Training Performance (METP) aimed at updating data that would provide reliable signals relative to the implementation of TVET programs. This was followed by two graduate tracer studies, with the first conducted in CY 2000 covering graduates of TESDA-administered schools, and the second, in CY 2002, with expanded coverage to include other public and private technical vocational institutions. In CY 2006, the 2005 IES was conducted, which was more comprehensive than the previous tracer studies as it covered the different delivery modes of training, namely school-based, center-based, enterprise-based and community-based training programs. In 2007, the TESDA conducted another tracer study, but this time focused on the graduates of its Jobs-Directed Scholarship Program.
Clearance of the 2008 IES is granted through the Statistical Survey Review and Clearance System (SSRCS) of the NSCB, a mechanism instituted through Memorandum Circular Nos. 4-88 and 4-95 to: (1) ensure sound design for data collection, (2) minimize the burden placed upon respondents, (3) effect economy in statistical data collection, (4) achieve better coordination of government statistical activities, and (5) inform the private sector and the public in general that a government survey operation has passed clearance and enjoin their cooperation in the conduct of the survey.
8. politics as a vocation
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Politic as a Vocation (German:politik als Beruf) is an essay by German economist and sociologist Max Weber(1864-1920)...The essay was published in an extended version in july 1919,and translated into english only after World War II. The essay is today regarded as a classic work of pilitical science ang sociology.
9. What is meant by vocation?
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What is meant by vocation?A person named Frederich Buechner has defined vocation as, "the place where your deep gladness meets the world's deep need." ... An artistic vocation, sharing your beauty, depth, insight and wisdom with the world, is both a gift and a responsibility.
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10. If you are given the chance to decide on which vocation you want, which oneof the vocations (single blessedness, married life, religious life) will you choose?Why do you see yourself with that vocation in life?
Answer:
Married Life
Explanation:
Because i see that i want to have a family and not to be single so i will have company in serving God in my everyday life
11. My vocation in life
Answer:
to make the world better in my simplest way...
Explanation:
you don't need to make miracles, to become someone else, to be popular and big, to make a difference. In our simple way we can do something to make the world a better place to live in... in our simple ways/acts of generosity toward our environment it might inspire others too to do the same.
12. Technical vocational
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the education or training process where it involves, in addition to general education, the study of technologies and related sciencs and acquisition of practical skills relating to occupations in various sectors of economic life and social life, comprises formal (organized programs as part of the school system) and non-formal (organized classes outside the school system) approaches." (UNESCO)
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13. Technical Vocational Course
Answer:
plumbing, welding, medical training, and craft courses are examples of vocational training. However, vocational courses have an important role in high-end business profession
Explanation:
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14. what is the type of variable is that examining employment outcome anong participants in a vocational training program compared to those on a waiting list
Answer:
independent variable
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15. Examples of vocational music
Answer:
All subject areas for Career based/Vocational courses
SUBJECT AREA INCLUDES
AgricultureFarm ManagementHorticulturePlant and Crop SciencesVeterinary Medicine
16. Are vocation and mission realated?
Answer:
Vocation is literally your "calling", what you are good for or destined for. It usually is a property/talent/predisposition of your person. A mission, in contrast, is a particular task given to you. Even if you are on "a mission from God", there may be retiremen
17. technical vocational strand
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18. definition of vocation
--------it's a strong feeling of suitability for a particular occupation, business, or profession;calling,,,a strong impulse or inclination to follow aparticular activity or career and a divine call to God's service or to the Christianlife......
19. the significance of priesthood as a vocation.
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• The best known is the vocation to the priesthood, as either a diocesan or a religious priest.
-A diocesan priest serves in a particular diocese and is under the local bishop.
20. what is a vocation?
Answer:
a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
-Is an occupation to which person is especially drawn or which they are suited, trained, or qualified.
- A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
21. In your own idea, what is vocation? Is there a need to accomplish something to make your vocation worthwhile?
Answer:
vacation is where you go out for a rest or spent time with your love once.
Explanation:
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22. Explain the differences and similarities between the Vocation to priesthood and Vocation to the Married life.
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Vocation Mean in Marriagea function or station in life to which one is called by God: the religious vocation; the vocation of marriage..
Vocation Mean to the PriesthoodTraditionally the term vocation was used in the Catholic Church only to refer to priestly or religious vocations, the vocation to live a life directly consecrated to God.
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23. technical and vocational education
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(Technical and Vocational Education and Training) is education and training which provides knowledge and skills for employment. TVET uses formal, non-formal and informal learning. TVET is recognised to be a crucial vehicle for social equity, inclusion and sustainable development.
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25. what is a religious vocation?
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What is a religious vocation?it is a divine call to God's service or to the Christian life. a function or station in life to which one is called by God: the religious vocation; the vocation of marriage.[tex]hope \: its \: help[/tex]
26. the vocation of abraham
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VOCATION IN BIBLICAL THEOLOGY
VOCATION IN BIBLICAL THEOLOGYEarly Christian theologians saw the idea of vocation—God's call to the human being—as being rooted in some of the earliest words of the Bible: “God created humankind in his image” (Genesis 1:27).
27. Is teaching a job or a vocation?
Answer:
teaching
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28. In what way was the temptation in the wilderness a test of Jesus’ vocation And how is it relevant to the tests in my own vocation as Christians?
Answer:
By resisting the temptations, Jesus chose to depend on his Father to satisfy his deepest hunger, to relate with others in an ordinary way and by not rely on reputation, power and possessions.
The wilderness is a locale for intense experiences—of stark need for food and water (manna and quails), of isolation (Elijah and the still small voice), of danger and divine deliverance (Hagar and Ishmael), of renewal, of encounters with God (Moses, the burning bush, the revelation of the divine name, Mount Sinai).
29. What is Christian Vocation?
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Vocation could be work that is outside your wage-earning sphere of activity. For example, a businessperson might have a vocation as a youth sponsor or Sunday school teacher. A teacher might have a vocation as a mentor or worship leader. But vocation may also coincide with career or grow out of a specific career path.
30. Vocational training for Inmates
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Benefits to Vocational Studies
Although it is true that academic college studies can open doors to some of the best career opportunities, vocational studies have several marked advantages:
The programs take much less time to complete than two- or four-year college programs. If you will be released in a short amount of time, you still might be able to complete a vocational program while incarcerated;
The courses and programs are typically less expensive;
The schools often offer better payment plans;
It is easier to take the exams because the courses usually do not require that tests be proctored;
All the courses required for a specific certificate or diploma are offered in an easy-to-use packaged format; and
The programs are practical. You will use what you learn very quickly.
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