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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Theorem 5
Let's continue to comment on the work of Prosser. Do you agree or disagree with theorem 5, "Vocational education is not for everyone, but for those individuals who need it, want it, and are able to profit from it." Justify your response.
I agree with theorem 5 because the idea behind this theorem can be applied to any type of education, college prep or vocational. As it pertains to vocational education, I feel we all need a vocational educational skill. Some look down upon vocational education and the skills that come with the vocational educational system. In my personal opinion, because bachelor degrees are becoming the norm, vocational educational skills are very important in today's workforce. This is an example of how theorem 5 proves to be true; vocational education is not for everyone, it is for those who need it, want it, and are able to profit from it. Some individuals need vocational education to be productive citizens and make a living. Certifications such as CDL, CNA, and EMT are vital to our workforce. This is another example of how theorem 5 proves to be true.
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